Definition of Enactive. Meaning of Enactive. Synonyms of Enactive

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Definition of Enactive

Enactive
Enactive En*act"ive, a. Having power to enact or establish as a law. --Abp. Bramhall.

Meaning of Enactive from wikipedia

- out that pragmatism is a forerunner of enactive and extended approaches to cognition. According to him, enactive conceptions of cognition can be found...
- available to someone using the enactive interface. This optimization involves visibility, affordance, and feedback. The enactive interface in the figure interprets...
- Bandura identifies four factors affecting self-efficacy. Experience, or "enactive attainment" – The experience of mastery is the most important factor determining...
- An enacting clause is a short phrase that introduces the main provisions of a law enacted by a legislature. It is also called enacting formula or enacting...
- Look up reenactment or reenact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reenactment, re-enactment or reënactment may refer to: Consolidation bill, a bill that...
- up enactment or enact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Enactment may refer to: Enactment of a bill, when a bill becomes law Enacting formula, for****c...
- lifestyle, intentional society, cooperative community, withdrawn community, enacted community, socialist colony, communistic society, collective settlement...
- The Alien and Sedition Acts were a set of four laws enacted in 1798 that applied restrictions to immigration and speech in the United States. The Naturalization...
- continues into shooting of Civil War re-enactor". The Observer-Reporter. Washington, PA. July 6, 1998. "Re-enactor heals from mysterious shot Suspect fired...
- Advice and consent is an English phrase frequently used in enacting formulae of bills and in other legal or constitutional contexts. It describes either...