Enacting a social ecology: radically embodied intersubjectivityEmbodied approaches to cognitive science frequently describe the mind as “world-involving, ”indicating complementary and interdependent relationships between an agent and its environment. The precise nature of the environment is frequently left ill-described, however, and provides a challenge for such approaches, particularly, it is noted here, for the enactive approach which emphasizes this complementarity in quite radical terms. This paper argues that enactivists should work to find common cause with a dynamic form of ecological psychology, a theoretical perspective that provides the most explicit theory of the psychological environment currently extant. In doing so, the inter...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
The target article promotes an enactive approach to human behaviour, highlighting the phenomenology ...
Human ecology and operant conditioning are compared in order to consider the feasibility and desirab...
Enacting a social ecology: radically embodied intersubjectivityEmbodied approaches to cognitive scie...
Explaining agency is a significant challenge for those who are interested in the sciences of the min...
Radical embodied cognitive science is split into two camps: the ecological approach and the enactive...
Enactivism and ecological psychology converge on the relevance of the environment in understanding p...
The argument put forward in this paper is that ecopsychology would benefit from engaging in more dia...
Ecological Psychology is an embodied, situated, and non-representational approach pioneered by J. J....
Social psychology has a short history characterized by paradigmatic neglect: The philosophical presu...
Ecological Psychology is an embodied, situated, and non-representational approach pioneered by J. J....
Ecological psychology and enactivism are close relatives in that they share an interest in positioni...
This article aims to explore the scope of a Situated and Embodied Social Psychology (ESP). At first ...
Insights into the nondual relationship of organism and environment and their processual na...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
The target article promotes an enactive approach to human behaviour, highlighting the phenomenology ...
Human ecology and operant conditioning are compared in order to consider the feasibility and desirab...
Enacting a social ecology: radically embodied intersubjectivityEmbodied approaches to cognitive scie...
Explaining agency is a significant challenge for those who are interested in the sciences of the min...
Radical embodied cognitive science is split into two camps: the ecological approach and the enactive...
Enactivism and ecological psychology converge on the relevance of the environment in understanding p...
The argument put forward in this paper is that ecopsychology would benefit from engaging in more dia...
Ecological Psychology is an embodied, situated, and non-representational approach pioneered by J. J....
Social psychology has a short history characterized by paradigmatic neglect: The philosophical presu...
Ecological Psychology is an embodied, situated, and non-representational approach pioneered by J. J....
Ecological psychology and enactivism are close relatives in that they share an interest in positioni...
This article aims to explore the scope of a Situated and Embodied Social Psychology (ESP). At first ...
Insights into the nondual relationship of organism and environment and their processual na...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
The target article promotes an enactive approach to human behaviour, highlighting the phenomenology ...
Human ecology and operant conditioning are compared in order to consider the feasibility and desirab...