In the second half of the twentieth century, habit had received little attention in the cognitive sciences and philosophy of cognition. This despite the extensive theoretical attention habit received in phenomenology and pragmatism. This is because due to influence of behaviorism and the cognitivist revolution, habit was reduced to mechanical stimulus-response reaction that is learned through drill and repetition, and therefore habit cannot be considered intelligent. In this article I argue that a richer and more accurate notion of habit is possible through an embodied vision of cognition, namely enactivism and ecological psychology. This means that we can consider habit as intelligent without equating habit with reflective thought. Such a ...
Habit is often treated as a construct of marginal interest in the literature on attitude-behaviour r...
Embodied cognition has come of age and is now diversifying. In this paper, I discuss four different ...
The aim of this paper is to consider cognition as a special type of movement by emphasising the impo...
A widely shared assumption in the literature about skilled motor behavior is that any action that is...
The notion of information processing has dominated the study of the mind for over six decades. Howev...
In this essay we sketch the role that the notion of habit has played in the work of pragmatist aut...
Walking is an activity that always unfolds within a certain landscape. Tim Ingold has used the notio...
In this article I highlight the role that a pragmatic approach to cognition and action inspired by ...
This book evaluates the potential that the pragmatist notion of habit possesses to influence current...
Explaining agency is a significant challenge for those who are interested in the sciences of the min...
The present volume of Phenomenology and Mind is dedicated to the topic of habit, especially in its p...
Analysis of the concept of habit has been relatively neglected in the contemporary analytic literatu...
Enacting a social ecology: radically embodied intersubjectivityEmbodied approaches to cognitive scie...
Habit is habitus, i.e., something that has been acquired and possessed by man. While nature has no h...
This contribution aims to address the nature of the normative in Hegel’s theory of habits and to hig...
Habit is often treated as a construct of marginal interest in the literature on attitude-behaviour r...
Embodied cognition has come of age and is now diversifying. In this paper, I discuss four different ...
The aim of this paper is to consider cognition as a special type of movement by emphasising the impo...
A widely shared assumption in the literature about skilled motor behavior is that any action that is...
The notion of information processing has dominated the study of the mind for over six decades. Howev...
In this essay we sketch the role that the notion of habit has played in the work of pragmatist aut...
Walking is an activity that always unfolds within a certain landscape. Tim Ingold has used the notio...
In this article I highlight the role that a pragmatic approach to cognition and action inspired by ...
This book evaluates the potential that the pragmatist notion of habit possesses to influence current...
Explaining agency is a significant challenge for those who are interested in the sciences of the min...
The present volume of Phenomenology and Mind is dedicated to the topic of habit, especially in its p...
Analysis of the concept of habit has been relatively neglected in the contemporary analytic literatu...
Enacting a social ecology: radically embodied intersubjectivityEmbodied approaches to cognitive scie...
Habit is habitus, i.e., something that has been acquired and possessed by man. While nature has no h...
This contribution aims to address the nature of the normative in Hegel’s theory of habits and to hig...
Habit is often treated as a construct of marginal interest in the literature on attitude-behaviour r...
Embodied cognition has come of age and is now diversifying. In this paper, I discuss four different ...
The aim of this paper is to consider cognition as a special type of movement by emphasising the impo...