Embodied cognition (EC) views propose that cognition is shaped by the kind of body that organisms possess. We give an overview of recent literature on EC, highlighting the differences between stronger and weaker versions of the theory. We also illustrate the debates on the notions of simulation, of representation, and on the role of the motor system for cognition, and we address some of the most important research topics. Future challenges concern the understanding of how abstract concepts and words are represented, and the relationship between EC and other promising approaches, the distributional views of meaning and the extended mind views
This article sets the stage for a debate, played out in two subsequent articles in this issue by Gle...
In the past few decades, many practitioners of cognitive science and philosophy of mind have staked ...
The most exciting hypothesis in cognitive science right now is the theory that cognition is embodied...
The concept of embodied cognition (EC) is not a settled one. A variety of theorists have attempted t...
Embodied cognition (EC), the view that the body plays a central role in shaping the mind, is gaining...
There is substantial disagreement among philosophers of embodied cognitive science about the meaning...
One of the bewildering conceptions within the realm of cognitive science has been the perception of ...
Recent years have seen a large amount of empirical studies related to ‘embodied cognition’. While in...
Cognitive science has traditionally viewed the mind as essentially disembodied, that is, the nature ...
Cognitive science has traditionally viewed the mind as essentially disembodied, that is, the nature ...
This article is intended as a response to Goldinger et al. and to all those, an increasing minority ...
Embodied theories are increasingly challenging traditional views of cognition by arguing that concep...
Embodied theories are increasingly challenging traditional views of cognition by arguing that concep...
Embodied cognition represents one of most important research programs in contemporary cognitive scie...
Embodied theories are increasingly challenging traditional views of cognition by arguing that concep...
This article sets the stage for a debate, played out in two subsequent articles in this issue by Gle...
In the past few decades, many practitioners of cognitive science and philosophy of mind have staked ...
The most exciting hypothesis in cognitive science right now is the theory that cognition is embodied...
The concept of embodied cognition (EC) is not a settled one. A variety of theorists have attempted t...
Embodied cognition (EC), the view that the body plays a central role in shaping the mind, is gaining...
There is substantial disagreement among philosophers of embodied cognitive science about the meaning...
One of the bewildering conceptions within the realm of cognitive science has been the perception of ...
Recent years have seen a large amount of empirical studies related to ‘embodied cognition’. While in...
Cognitive science has traditionally viewed the mind as essentially disembodied, that is, the nature ...
Cognitive science has traditionally viewed the mind as essentially disembodied, that is, the nature ...
This article is intended as a response to Goldinger et al. and to all those, an increasing minority ...
Embodied theories are increasingly challenging traditional views of cognition by arguing that concep...
Embodied theories are increasingly challenging traditional views of cognition by arguing that concep...
Embodied cognition represents one of most important research programs in contemporary cognitive scie...
Embodied theories are increasingly challenging traditional views of cognition by arguing that concep...
This article sets the stage for a debate, played out in two subsequent articles in this issue by Gle...
In the past few decades, many practitioners of cognitive science and philosophy of mind have staked ...
The most exciting hypothesis in cognitive science right now is the theory that cognition is embodied...