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Jan 2011
ISBN 0262014602
488 pp.
31 illus.
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Enaction
John Stewart , Olivier Gapenne and Ezequiel A. Di Paolo

This book presents the framework for a new, comprehensive approach to cognitive science. The proposed paradigm, enaction, offers an alternative to cognitive science's classical, first-generation Computational Theory of Mind (CTM). Enaction, first articulated by Varela, Thompson, and Rosch in The Embodied Mind (MIT Press, 1991), breaks from CTM's formalisms of information processing and symbolic representations to view cognition as grounded in the sensorimotor dynamics of the interactions between a living organism and its environment. A living organism enacts the world it lives in; its embodied action in the world constitutes its perception and thereby grounds its cognition. Enaction offers a range of perspectives on this exciting new approach to embodied cognitive science.

Some chapters offer manifestos for the enaction paradigm; others address specific areas of research, including artificial intelligence, developmental psychology, neuroscience, language, phenomenology, and culture and cognition. Three themes emerge as testimony to the originality and specificity of enaction as a paradigm: the relation between first-person lived experience and third-person natural science; the ambition to provide an encompassing framework applicable at levels from the cell to society; and the difficulties of reflexivity. Taken together, the chapters offer nothing less than the framework for a far-reaching renewal of cognitive science.

Table of Contents
 Introduction
by John Stewart, Olivier Gapenne, and Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
1 Foundational Issues in Enaction as a Paradigm for Cognitive Science: From the Origin of Life to Consciousness and Writing
by John Stewart
2 Horizons for the Enactive Mind: Values, Social Interaction, and Play
by Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Marieke Rohde, and Hanne De Jaegher
3 Life and Exteriority: The Problem of Metabolism
by Renaud Barbaras
4 Development through Sensorimotor Coordination
by Adam Sheya and Linda B. Smith
5 Enaction, Sense-Making, and Emotion
by Giovanna Colombetti
6 Thinking in Movement: Further Analyses and Validations
by Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
7 Kinesthesia and the Construction of Perceptual Objects
by Olivier Gapenne
8 Directive Minds: How Dynamics Shapes Cognition
by Andreas K. Engel
9 Neurodynamics and Phenomenology in Mutual Enlightenment: The Example of the Epileptic Aura
by Michel Le Van Quyen
10 Language and Enaction
by Didier Bottineau
11 Enacting Infinity: Bringing Transfinite Cardinals into Being
by Rafael E. Nunez
12 The Ontological Constitution of Cognition and the Epistemological Constitution of Cognitive Science: Phenomenology, Enaction, and Technology
by Veronique Havelange
13 Embodiment or Envatment? : Reflections on the Bodily Basis of Consciousness
by Diego Cosmelli and Evan Thompson
14 Toward a Phenomenological Psychology of the Conscious
by Benny Shanon
15 Enaction, Imagination, and Insight
by Edwin Hutchins
 Contributors
 Index
 
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