Welcoming their scholarly focus on metaphorizing, I critique Díaz-Rojas, Soto-Andrade and Videla-Reyes's selection of the hypothetical constructs “conceptual metaphor” and “enactive metaphor” as guiding the epistemological positioning, educational design, and analytic interpretation of interactive mathematics education purporting to operationalize enactivist theory of cognition - both these constructs, I argue, are incompatible with enactivism. Instead, I draw on ecological dynamics to promote a view of metaphors as projected constraints on action, and I explain how mathematical concepts can be grounded in perceptual reorganization of motor coordination. I end with a note on how metaphors may take us astray and why that, too, is worthwhile
On an enactivist conception of cognition, the unit of explanation is not just the brain, not just th...
Doctor en Ciencias de la Ingeniería, Mención Modelación MatemáticaThis thesis studies a human cognit...
What evolutionary account explains our capacity to reason mathematically? Identifying the biological...
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Learning scientists have been considering the validity and relevance of arguments coming from philos...
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Recent developments in theory of cognitive sciences, interactive technological media, and empirical ...
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Metaphor is a useful way of explaining how to do things. The literature on metaphor in the learning ...
Abstract Inspired by Enactivist philosophy yet in dialog with it, we ask what theory of embodied cog...
Whereas emerging technologies, such as touchscreen tablets, are bringing sensorimotor interaction ba...
Recently several attempts were undertaken to unite the field of metaphor studies, trying to reconcil...
International audienceWe are interested in exploring the role of enactive metaphoring in mathematica...
Building on both cognitive semantics and enactivist approaches to cognition, we explore the concept ...
This paper considers metaphor as a kind of activity in the spirit of Levinson's 'Activity Types' or ...
On an enactivist conception of cognition, the unit of explanation is not just the brain, not just th...
Doctor en Ciencias de la Ingeniería, Mención Modelación MatemáticaThis thesis studies a human cognit...
What evolutionary account explains our capacity to reason mathematically? Identifying the biological...
Learning scientists have been considering the validity and relevance of arguments coming from philo...
Learning scientists have been considering the validity and relevance of arguments coming from philos...
Inspired by Enactivist philosophy yet in dialog with it, we ask what theory of embodied cognition mi...
Recent developments in theory of cognitive sciences, interactive technological media, and empirical ...
Metaphors for learning abound in education. Sfard (1998) suggested a distinction between the acquisi...
Metaphor is a useful way of explaining how to do things. The literature on metaphor in the learning ...
Abstract Inspired by Enactivist philosophy yet in dialog with it, we ask what theory of embodied cog...
Whereas emerging technologies, such as touchscreen tablets, are bringing sensorimotor interaction ba...
Recently several attempts were undertaken to unite the field of metaphor studies, trying to reconcil...
International audienceWe are interested in exploring the role of enactive metaphoring in mathematica...
Building on both cognitive semantics and enactivist approaches to cognition, we explore the concept ...
This paper considers metaphor as a kind of activity in the spirit of Levinson's 'Activity Types' or ...
On an enactivist conception of cognition, the unit of explanation is not just the brain, not just th...
Doctor en Ciencias de la Ingeniería, Mención Modelación MatemáticaThis thesis studies a human cognit...
What evolutionary account explains our capacity to reason mathematically? Identifying the biological...