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Whewell’s Hylomorphism as a Metaphorical Explanation for How Mind and World Merge
William Whewell’s nineteenth century philosophy of science is sometimes glossed over as a footnote to Kant. There is however a key feature of...
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Mathematics embodied: Merleau-Ponty on geometry and algebra as fields of motor enaction
This paper aims to clarify Merleau-Ponty’s contribution to an embodied-enactive account of mathematical cognition. I first identify the main points...
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Thinking at the edge in the context of embodied critical thinking: Finding words for the felt dimension of thinking within research
This paper introduces the Thinking at the Edge (TAE) method, developed by Eugene Gendlin with Mary Hendricks and Kye Nelson. In the context of the...
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Tasting, Breathing, Eating—Acknowledging Basic Embodied Experience as a Vital Source for Transformation
In this paper I reflect how basic embodied responses and feelings can be an inspiration to get past dominant patterns of thinking that separate the... -
Embodied cognition and the imaging of bio-pathologies: the question of experiential primacy in detecting diagnostic phenomena
This article investigates the origins of the experiences involved in the diagnostics (detection and normative evaluation) of biological entities in...
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Elemental-Embodied Thinking for a New Era: Introduction to the Volume
A mindful and perceptive partnership between the natural, more-than-human world and human culture is crucial for a connected and ethical way forward... -
Hans Jonas and the phenomenological continuity of life and mind
This paper offers a novel interpretation of Hans Jonas’ analysis of metabolism, the centrepiece of Jonas’ philosophy of organism, in relation to...
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Multilayer networks as embodied consciousness interactions. A formal model approach
An algebraic interpretation of multigraph networks is introduced in relation to conscious experience, brain and body. These multigraphs have the...
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Merleau-Ponty’s ‘sensible ideas’ and embodied-embedded practice
In The Visible and the Invisible Merleau-Ponty develops a notion of ‘sensible ideas’ that conceives general meaning as inseparable from its...
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Life and Mind
The physical world maintains its order and balance through physical symmetries. These symmetries are invariant laws that hold in all places and at... -
Dancing: Phenomenology and Embodied Cognition
In Chap. 1 , I present some interesting questions within the phenomenology of dance regarding how movement can be... -
Digitally Scaffolded Vulnerability: Facebook’s Recommender System as an Affective Scaffold and a Tool for Mind Invasion
I aim to illustrate how the recommender systems of digital platforms create a particularly problematic kind of vulnerability in their users....
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Enactivism and Embodied Critical Inquiry
In Chap. 6 , I focus strictly on how the phenomenology of dance and an embodied critical inquiry fit within an... -
Physically Embodied Minds
Virtual Machine Functionalism is defended as an account of the relation between the mental and the physical not vulnerable to reductionist arguments.... -
The Embodied Philosopher
This chapter provides a simple functional model of the pursuit of problematization, based on a cluster of theories that have not been tried out in... -
Quantum Mind: Part 1
This chapter and the next review the question of what place does quantum thinking play in the post-Anthropocene, as questions of materiality are... -
Movement-Knowings: Affect and Embodied Intuition
In Chap. 3 , I show how affect lines up with understandings of intuition and kinesthetic empathy in a way that... -
Embodied Critical Inquiry: A Theory
In Chap. 5 , I flesh out the underlying theory behind an embodied critical inquiry method. In “The Epistemology... -
Recovering Aristotle’s Practice-Based Ontology: Practical Wisdom as Embodied Ethical Intuition
The renewed engagement with Aristotle’s concept of practical wisdom in management and organization studies is reflective of the wider turn towards...