This paper draws on Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy to sketch a phenomenological interpretation of the enactivist notion of sensorimotor understanding. I begin by situating Noë’s enactive theory of vision in relation to Husserlian phenomenology. I then raise three related objections to Noë’s treatment of sensorimotor understanding in terms of practical knowledge of possibilities for action. Finally, I appeal to Phenomenology of Perception to show how two of its major operative concepts – the ‘body schema’ and ‘sedimentation’ – can help to plug the gaps in Noë’s account
The Scope and Limits of Enactive Theories of Visual Experience. The enactive conception, developed b...
International audienceIn Mossio & Taraborelli (2008) we challenged the assumption according to which...
I argue that we find the articulation of a problem concerning bodily agency in the early works of th...
This paper draws on Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy to sketch a phenomenological interpretation o...
This paper compares the enactive approach to perception, which has recently emerged in cognitive sci...
With Jan Degenaar and Kevin O’Regan’s (D&O) critique of (what they call) ‘autopoietic enactivism’ as...
Thought about perception finds itself confronting an antinomy: On one hand it would seem perception ...
Sensorimotor expectations concern how visual experience covaries with bodily movement. Sensorimotor ...
In Action in Perception Alva Noë develops and presents a sensorimotor account of vision and of visua...
Since this is a colloquium on phenomenological and experimental approaches to cognition I’d like to ...
O’Regan and Noë’s sensorimotor approach rejects the old-fashioned view that perceptual experience in...
The sensorimotor theory of perceptual experience claims that perception is constituted by bodily int...
The sensorimotor theory is an influential account of perception and phenomenal qualities that builds...
The Scope and Limits of Enactive Theories of Visual Experience. The enactive conception, developed b...
International audienceIn Mossio & Taraborelli (2008) we challenged the assumption according to which...
I argue that we find the articulation of a problem concerning bodily agency in the early works of th...
This paper draws on Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy to sketch a phenomenological interpretation o...
This paper compares the enactive approach to perception, which has recently emerged in cognitive sci...
With Jan Degenaar and Kevin O’Regan’s (D&O) critique of (what they call) ‘autopoietic enactivism’ as...
Thought about perception finds itself confronting an antinomy: On one hand it would seem perception ...
Sensorimotor expectations concern how visual experience covaries with bodily movement. Sensorimotor ...
In Action in Perception Alva Noë develops and presents a sensorimotor account of vision and of visua...
Since this is a colloquium on phenomenological and experimental approaches to cognition I’d like to ...
O’Regan and Noë’s sensorimotor approach rejects the old-fashioned view that perceptual experience in...
The sensorimotor theory of perceptual experience claims that perception is constituted by bodily int...
The sensorimotor theory is an influential account of perception and phenomenal qualities that builds...
The Scope and Limits of Enactive Theories of Visual Experience. The enactive conception, developed b...
International audienceIn Mossio & Taraborelli (2008) we challenged the assumption according to which...
I argue that we find the articulation of a problem concerning bodily agency in the early works of th...