Enactivism has influentially argued that the traditional intellectualist ‘act-content’ model of intentionality is insufficient both phenomenologically and naturalistically, and minds are built from world-involving bodily habits – thus, knowledge should be regarded as more of a skilled performance than an informational encoding. Radical enactivists have assumed that this insight must entail non-representationalism concerning at least basic minds. But what if it could be shown that representation is itself a form of skilled performance? I sketch the outline of such an account from the perspective of Peirce’s pragmatist semiotics, which theorises signs as habits of associating specific cues with appropriate acts and schemas of ensuing experien...
This essay examines possibilities for a reflexive understanding of knowledge attainment that is grou...
Nicholas Shea offers Varitel Semantics as a naturalistic account of mental content. I argue that the...
In this paper I evaluate the prospects and limitations of radical enactivism as recently developed b...
Enactivism has influentially argued that the traditional intellectualist ‘act-content’ model of inte...
Enactivism has influentially argued that the traditional intellectualist ‘act-content’ model of inte...
Talk delivered to the International Centre for Enactivism and Cognitive Semiotics, March 2021, organ...
Criticisms and rejections of representationalism are increasingly popular in 4E cognitive science, a...
In the literature on enactive approaches to cognition, representationalism is often seen as a rival ...
In the present work I will examine two semiotic contributions, Legg (2021) and Caravà (2019) respect...
The idea that human cognition essentially involves symbolic reasoning and the manipulation of repres...
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...
Starting from Brentano’s classical characterization of intentionality, we review the radical enactiv...
Original article can be found at: http://www.theassc.org/In the action-space account of color, an em...
This essay examines possibilities for a reflexive understanding of knowledge attainment that is grou...
Nicholas Shea offers Varitel Semantics as a naturalistic account of mental content. I argue that the...
In this paper I evaluate the prospects and limitations of radical enactivism as recently developed b...
Enactivism has influentially argued that the traditional intellectualist ‘act-content’ model of inte...
Enactivism has influentially argued that the traditional intellectualist ‘act-content’ model of inte...
Talk delivered to the International Centre for Enactivism and Cognitive Semiotics, March 2021, organ...
Criticisms and rejections of representationalism are increasingly popular in 4E cognitive science, a...
In the literature on enactive approaches to cognition, representationalism is often seen as a rival ...
In the present work I will examine two semiotic contributions, Legg (2021) and Caravà (2019) respect...
The idea that human cognition essentially involves symbolic reasoning and the manipulation of repres...
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...
Starting from Brentano’s classical characterization of intentionality, we review the radical enactiv...
Original article can be found at: http://www.theassc.org/In the action-space account of color, an em...
This essay examines possibilities for a reflexive understanding of knowledge attainment that is grou...
Nicholas Shea offers Varitel Semantics as a naturalistic account of mental content. I argue that the...
In this paper I evaluate the prospects and limitations of radical enactivism as recently developed b...