This chapter examines the pragmatist approach to cognition and experience and provides some of the conceptual background to the “pragmatic turn” currently underway in cognitive science. Classical pragmatists wrote extensively on cognition from a naturalistic perspective, and many of their views are compatible with contemporary pragmatist approaches such as enactivist, extended, and embodied-Bayesian approaches to cognition. Three principles of a pragmatic approach to cognition frame the discussion: First, thinking is structured by the interaction of an organism with its environment. Second, cognition develops via exploratory inference, which remains a core cognitive ability throughout the life cycle. Finally, inquiry/problem solving begins ...
An action-oriented perspective changes the role of an individual from a passive observer to an activ...
In this article I highlight the role that a pragmatic approach to cognition and action inspired by ...
Clear statements of both extended and enactive conceptions of cognition can be found in John Dewey a...
This chapter examines the pragmatist approach to cognition and experience and provides some of the c...
I trace back the relation between phenomenology and pragmatism from contemporary discussions about a...
The paper elaborates the classical pragmatist understanding of cognition as a transformational proce...
This book evaluates the potential that the pragmatist notion of habit possesses to influence current...
An action-oriented perspective changes the role of an individual from a passive observer to an activ...
Ce texte présente et interroge la portée et les limites d’un probable tournant pragmatique au sein d...
The goal of this paper is twofold. First, it examines the pragmatic ramifications of recent research...
In this paper, I will present a theoretical comparison between Peirce's cognitive Semiotics ‒ ...
This thesis promotes a pragmatist and ecological approach to human cognition and concepts. Namely, t...
For pragmatism, the meaning of a psychological concept or statement is found in its practical implic...
It is widely acknowledged that the pragmatic field of research is not homogeneous. In its broad sens...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
An action-oriented perspective changes the role of an individual from a passive observer to an activ...
In this article I highlight the role that a pragmatic approach to cognition and action inspired by ...
Clear statements of both extended and enactive conceptions of cognition can be found in John Dewey a...
This chapter examines the pragmatist approach to cognition and experience and provides some of the c...
I trace back the relation between phenomenology and pragmatism from contemporary discussions about a...
The paper elaborates the classical pragmatist understanding of cognition as a transformational proce...
This book evaluates the potential that the pragmatist notion of habit possesses to influence current...
An action-oriented perspective changes the role of an individual from a passive observer to an activ...
Ce texte présente et interroge la portée et les limites d’un probable tournant pragmatique au sein d...
The goal of this paper is twofold. First, it examines the pragmatic ramifications of recent research...
In this paper, I will present a theoretical comparison between Peirce's cognitive Semiotics ‒ ...
This thesis promotes a pragmatist and ecological approach to human cognition and concepts. Namely, t...
For pragmatism, the meaning of a psychological concept or statement is found in its practical implic...
It is widely acknowledged that the pragmatic field of research is not homogeneous. In its broad sens...
Pragmatism is the distinctive contribution of American thought to philosophy. It is a movement that ...
An action-oriented perspective changes the role of an individual from a passive observer to an activ...
In this article I highlight the role that a pragmatic approach to cognition and action inspired by ...
Clear statements of both extended and enactive conceptions of cognition can be found in John Dewey a...