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Not thinking about the same thing. Enactivism, pragmatism and intentionality
Enactivism does not have its primary philosophical roots in pragmatism: phenomenology (from Husserl to Jonas) is its first source of inspiration...
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Pragmatic realism: towards a reconciliation of enactivism and realism
This paper addresses some apparent philosophical tensions between realism and enactivism by means of Charles Peirce’s pragmatism. Enactivism’s...
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Enactivism and the Hegelian Stance on Intrinsic Purposiveness
We characterize Hegel’s stance on biological purposiveness as consisting in a twofold move, which conceives organisms as intrinsically purposive...
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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... -
Lifeworld Phenomenology After Husserl: Merleau-Ponty, Enactivism, Heidegger and Science
I investigate the possibility that ‘lifeworld phenomenology’ after Husserl (in Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger) escapes the critique of the Husserlian... -
Enactivism and the Paradox of Moral Perception
In this paper I home in on an ethical phenomenon that is powerfully elucidated by means of enactive resources but that has, to my knowledge, not yet...
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Praxeological Enactivism vs. Radical Enactivism: Reply to Hutto
In his recent paper “Getting Real About Pretense: A Radical Enactivist Proposal”, Daniel Hutto raises several objections against our so-called...
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The unbearable rightness of seeing? Conceptualism, enactivism, and skilled engagement
Building on the landmark O’Regan and Noë (Behav Brain Sci 24:939–973, 2001) that introduced us to the sensorimotor theory of perception, Alva Noë has...
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Chronic Pain, Enactivism, & the Challenges of Integration
Chronic pain is one of the most disabling conditions globally, yet we are still missing a satisfying theoretical framework to guide research and... -
Beyond Disintegration: Transhumanism and Enactivism
The enactive approach is becoming increasingly influential within the philosophy of cognition, to the extent that it is now one of the dominant... -
From Shared Enaction to Intrinsic Value. How Enactivism Contributes to Environmental Ethics
Two major philosophical movements have sought to fundamentally rethink the relationship between humans and their environment(s): environmental ethics...
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Autopoietic Enactivism, Phenomenology, and the Problem of Naturalism: A Neutral Monist Proposal
In this paper, I compare the original version of the enactive view— autopoietic enactivism— with Husserl’s phenomenology, regarding the issue of the...
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Updating our Theories of Perceiving: From Predictive Processing to Radical Enactivism
Radically enactive accounts of perceiving directly and diametrically oppose their representationalist rivals. This is true even of the most radical... -
Imagery in action. G. H. Mead’s contribution to sensorimotor enactivism
The aim of the article is to outline several valuable elements of Mead’s pragmatist theory of perception in action developed in his The Philosophy of...
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Mindsha**, Enactivism, and Ideological Oppression
One of humans’ distinctive cognitive abilities is that they develop an array of capacities through an enculturation process. In “Cognition as a...
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Enactivism
It seeks to reintegrate in the cognitive sciences the relation between first-person lived experience and third-person natural science: the... -
Autism as Gradual Sensorimotor Difference: From Enactivism to Ethical Inclusion
Autism research is increasingly moving to a view centred around sensorimotor atypicalities instead of traditional, ethically problematical, views...
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The Declaration of Interdependence! Feminism, Grounding and Enactivism
This paper explores the issue whether feminism needs a metaphysical grounding, and if so, what form that might take to effectively take account of...