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actions involved in
enactivism relate to age-old
questions about free will
remains a
topic of
active debate. The term '
enactivism' is
close in meaning...
- p. xiv)
Enactivism and
embodied cognition stress the
tight coupling between the
cognitive processes, the body, and the environment.
Enactivism builds upon...
- Krippendorff, Paul Pangaro,
Annetta Pedretti,
Lebbeus Woods and Neil Spiller.
Enactivism is a
position in
cognitive science that
argues that
cognition arises through...
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interested in
analytic phenomenology, the
theory of art,
Ludwig Wittgenstein,
enactivism, and the
origins of
analytic philosophy. Noƫ
received his B.A. from Columbia...
- (2019-10-10). "'Making
Sense of (Moral) Things':
Fallible Man in
Relation to
Enactivism". In Davidson,
Scott (ed.). A
Companion to Ricoeur's
Fallible Man. Studies...
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these concepts.
Thompson discusses this
issue from the
standpoint of
enactivism. An
autopoietic cell
actively relates to its environment. Its sensory...
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should have been
aware of it, so-called negligence. In the
theory of
enactivism,
perception is
understood to be
sensorimotor in nature. That is, we carry...
- and
Robotics at the
University of Sus****. His
field of
research covers enactivism and
embodiment in
cognitive science. Di
Paolo studied Physics at the University...
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semantics Conceptual blending Embodied cognition Embodied cognitive science Enactivism List of
American philosophers Neurophenomenology Philosophy of mind Situated...
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Cognitive ecology is the
study of
cognitive phenomena within social and
natural contexts. It is an
integrative perspective drawing from
aspects of ecological...