In this article we argue for the necessity of a new double alliance between phenomenology and cognitive sciences (through embodied theory) on the one hand, and between phenomenological pedagogy and the embodiment paradigm on the other. We strongly believe that phenomenological pedagogy should enter into dialogue with the cognitive sciences movement called "Embodiment" in order to renew its educational theories and practices. Indeed, the new suggestions about the mind that come from the embodiment paradigm can already have a huge impact on learning and education, but a relatively structured "pedagogy of consciousness" is still missing. This topic will be discussed with a special focus on body and embodied consciousness, which nicely brings t...
Nowadays, the Embodied Cognition represents one of the main innovations in scientific research on ne...
After arguing the role of phenomenology in rediscovering the communicative and transformative expres...
Published online: 28 Jan 2014.This article argues that psychological discourse fails miserably to pr...
In this article we argue for the necessity of a new double alliance between phenomenology and cognit...
In this article we argue for the necessity of a new double alliance be- tween phenomenology and cogn...
Encyclopaideia in recent years has given ample space to the issues of neurophenomenology, embodiment...
The concept of embodied cognition (EC) includes a variety of approaches involving embodied, embedded...
Science deals with the world around us, and we understand, experience, and study this world through ...
This article takes a phenomenological approach to understanding embodiment in relation to teaching a...
Science deals with the world around us, and we understand, experience, and study this world through ...
This chapter focuses on practical implications of embodiment to facilitate learning in educational c...
Notions of the body and embodiment have become prominent across a number of established discipline a...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the theory of embodied cognition, embed it in broader philo...
In this paper, we examine the connection between the human mind and body within the framework of Mer...
Embodied Cognition (EC) as a learning paradigm is based on the idea of an inseparable link between b...
Nowadays, the Embodied Cognition represents one of the main innovations in scientific research on ne...
After arguing the role of phenomenology in rediscovering the communicative and transformative expres...
Published online: 28 Jan 2014.This article argues that psychological discourse fails miserably to pr...
In this article we argue for the necessity of a new double alliance between phenomenology and cognit...
In this article we argue for the necessity of a new double alliance be- tween phenomenology and cogn...
Encyclopaideia in recent years has given ample space to the issues of neurophenomenology, embodiment...
The concept of embodied cognition (EC) includes a variety of approaches involving embodied, embedded...
Science deals with the world around us, and we understand, experience, and study this world through ...
This article takes a phenomenological approach to understanding embodiment in relation to teaching a...
Science deals with the world around us, and we understand, experience, and study this world through ...
This chapter focuses on practical implications of embodiment to facilitate learning in educational c...
Notions of the body and embodiment have become prominent across a number of established discipline a...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the theory of embodied cognition, embed it in broader philo...
In this paper, we examine the connection between the human mind and body within the framework of Mer...
Embodied Cognition (EC) as a learning paradigm is based on the idea of an inseparable link between b...
Nowadays, the Embodied Cognition represents one of the main innovations in scientific research on ne...
After arguing the role of phenomenology in rediscovering the communicative and transformative expres...
Published online: 28 Jan 2014.This article argues that psychological discourse fails miserably to pr...