Radical Embodied Cognitive Science (REC) tries to understand as much cognition as it can without positing contentful mental entities. Thus, in one prominent formulation, REC claims that content is involved neither in visual perception nor in any more elementary form of cognition. Arguments for REC tend to rely heavily on considerations of ontological parsimony, with authors frequently pointing to the difficulty of explaining content in naturalistically acceptable terms. However, many classic concerns about the difficulty of naturalizing content likewise threaten the credentials of intentionality, which even advocates of REC take to be a fundamental feature of cognition. In particular, concerns about the explanatory role of content and about...
In this paper I evaluate the prospects and limitations of radical enactivism as recently developed b...
In this article the A. takes into account the particular relationship within contemporary cognitive ...
The vast sea of what humans do and experience is best understood by appeal to nothing more than dyna...
Radical Embodied Cognitive Science (REC) tries to understand as much cognition as it can without pos...
Criticisms and rejections of representationalism are increasingly popular in 4E cognitive science, a...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAIs our daily account of ourselves justified by a ...
A complete cognitive science will include generalizations explanatory of human behavior which refer ...
This paper explicates and defends Anthony Chemero's theory of Radical Embodied\ud Cognitive Science ...
This work argues that intentional content plays at least two explanatory roles in cognitive science....
Cognitive states are often distinguished from physical states by insisting that the former and not t...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
1. Why there is a problem The term ‘intentionality ’ is used to sig-nify at least three things that ...
In their target article, Hutto and Satne eloquently articulate the failings of most current attempts...
Embodied approaches to cognition have been empirically successful both in developmental psychology a...
In this paper I evaluate the prospects and limitations of radical enactivism as recently developed b...
In this article the A. takes into account the particular relationship within contemporary cognitive ...
The vast sea of what humans do and experience is best understood by appeal to nothing more than dyna...
Radical Embodied Cognitive Science (REC) tries to understand as much cognition as it can without pos...
Criticisms and rejections of representationalism are increasingly popular in 4E cognitive science, a...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAIs our daily account of ourselves justified by a ...
A complete cognitive science will include generalizations explanatory of human behavior which refer ...
This paper explicates and defends Anthony Chemero's theory of Radical Embodied\ud Cognitive Science ...
This work argues that intentional content plays at least two explanatory roles in cognitive science....
Cognitive states are often distinguished from physical states by insisting that the former and not t...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
1. Why there is a problem The term ‘intentionality ’ is used to sig-nify at least three things that ...
In their target article, Hutto and Satne eloquently articulate the failings of most current attempts...
Embodied approaches to cognition have been empirically successful both in developmental psychology a...
In this paper I evaluate the prospects and limitations of radical enactivism as recently developed b...
In this article the A. takes into account the particular relationship within contemporary cognitive ...
The vast sea of what humans do and experience is best understood by appeal to nothing more than dyna...