In this essay, I respond to the critical remarks of Louise Barrett, Amanda Corris and Anthony Chemero, and Daniel Hutto on my book Enactivist Interventions. In doing so, I consider whether behaviorism can make a contribution to enactivist theory, whether synergies are the same as dynamical gestalts, and whether the brain can add anything to mathematical reasoning
Despite its short historical moment in the sun, behaviorism has become something akin to a theoria n...
In their recent book Radicalizing Enactivism. Basic minds without content, Dan Hutto and Erik Myin (...
The full scope of enactivist approaches to cognition includes not only a focus on sensory-motor cont...
In this essay, I respond to the critical remarks of Louise Barrett, Amanda Corris and Anthony Chemer...
Comments on Empirical and Epistemological Implications of an Enactive Sensorimotor Contingency Theo...
In this review of Hutto and Myin's Radicalizing Enactivism, I question the adequacy of a non-represe...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRAChapter from 'Radical Enactivism : Intentional...
Probably the leading exponent of W’s ideas on the language games of inner and outer (the ‘Two Selves...
Underlying all theories are philosophical presuppositions that lend themselves to different epistemo...
Context • Challenges by embodied, enactive, extended and ecological approaches to cognition have pro...
García's and Oblak's reviews of my book Enactive Psychiatry open up some fundamental debates with re...
Among the many ideas that go by the name of “enactivism” there is the idea that by “cognition” we sh...
Ecological psychology and enactivism are close relatives in that they share an interest in positioni...
Enactivism is an emerging perspective both in cognitive science and in cultural psychology. Whereas ...
Despite its short historical moment in the sun, behaviorism has become something akin to a theoria n...
In their recent book Radicalizing Enactivism. Basic minds without content, Dan Hutto and Erik Myin (...
The full scope of enactivist approaches to cognition includes not only a focus on sensory-motor cont...
In this essay, I respond to the critical remarks of Louise Barrett, Amanda Corris and Anthony Chemer...
Comments on Empirical and Epistemological Implications of an Enactive Sensorimotor Contingency Theo...
In this review of Hutto and Myin's Radicalizing Enactivism, I question the adequacy of a non-represe...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRAChapter from 'Radical Enactivism : Intentional...
Probably the leading exponent of W’s ideas on the language games of inner and outer (the ‘Two Selves...
Underlying all theories are philosophical presuppositions that lend themselves to different epistemo...
Context • Challenges by embodied, enactive, extended and ecological approaches to cognition have pro...
García's and Oblak's reviews of my book Enactive Psychiatry open up some fundamental debates with re...
Among the many ideas that go by the name of “enactivism” there is the idea that by “cognition” we sh...
Ecological psychology and enactivism are close relatives in that they share an interest in positioni...
Enactivism is an emerging perspective both in cognitive science and in cultural psychology. Whereas ...
Despite its short historical moment in the sun, behaviorism has become something akin to a theoria n...
In their recent book Radicalizing Enactivism. Basic minds without content, Dan Hutto and Erik Myin (...
The full scope of enactivist approaches to cognition includes not only a focus on sensory-motor cont...