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Enaction : toward a new paradigm for cognitive science

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"A Bradford book."
"Based on an International CNRS Summer School organized by the Association pour la Recherche Cognitive (ARC), held from 29 May to 03 June 2006, Ile d'Oléron, France"--Text.

Contents

Introduction / John Stewart, Olivier Gapenne, Ezequiel Di Paolo
Foundational issues in enaction as a paradigm for cognitive science : from the origin of life to consciousness and writing / John Stewart
Horizons for the enactive mind : value, social interaction, and play / Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Marieke Rohde and Hanneke De Jaegher
Life and exteriority : the problem of metabolism / Renaud Barbaras
Development through sensorimotor coordination / Adam Sheya and Linda B. Smith
Enaction, sense-making, and emotion / Giovanna Colombetti
Thinking in movement : further analyses and validations / Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
Kinesthesis and the construction of perceptual objects / Olivier Gapenne
Directive minds : how dynamics shapes cognition / Andreas K. Engel
Neurodynamics and phenomenology in mutual enlightenment : the example of the epileptic aura / Michel Le Van Quyen
Language and enation / Didier Bottineau
Enacting infinity : bringing transfinite cardinals into being / Rafael E. Núñez
The ontological constitution of cognition and the epistemological constitution of cognitive science : phenomenology, enaction, and technology / Véronique Havelange
Embodiment or envatment? reflections on the bodily basis of consciousness / Diego Cosmelli and Evan Thompson
Towards a phenomenological psychology of the conscious / Benny Shanon
Enaction, imagination, and insight / Edwin Hutchins.

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