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- Title Pages
- Introduction
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1 Foundational Issues in Enaction as a Paradigm for Cognitive Science: From the Origin of Life to Consciousness and Writing -
2 Horizons for the Enactive Mind: Values, Social Interaction, and Play -
3 Life and Exteriority: The Problem of Metabolism -
4 Development through Sensorimotor Coordination -
5 Enaction, Sense-Making, and Emotion -
6 Thinking in Movement: Further Analyses and Validations -
7 Kinesthesia and the Construction of Perceptual Objects -
8 Directive Minds: How Dynamics Shapes Cognition -
9 Neurodynamics and Phenomenology in Mutual Enlightenment: The Example of the Epileptic Aura -
10 Language and Enaction -
11 Enacting Infinity: Bringing Transfinite Cardinals into Being -
12 The Ontological Constitution of Cognition and the Epistemological Constitution of Cognitive Science: Phenomenology, Enaction, and Technology -
13 Embodiment or Envatment?: Reflections on the Bodily Basis of Consciousness -
14 Toward a Phenomenological Psychology of the Conscious -
15 Enaction, Imagination, and Insight - Contributors
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Introduction
-
1 Foundational Issues in Enaction as a Paradigm for Cognitive Science: From the Origin of Life to Consciousness and Writing -
2 Horizons for the Enactive Mind: Values, Social Interaction, and Play -
3 Life and Exteriority: The Problem of Metabolism -
4 Development through Sensorimotor Coordination -
5 Enaction, Sense-Making, and Emotion -
6 Thinking in Movement: Further Analyses and Validations -
7 Kinesthesia and the Construction of Perceptual Objects -
8 Directive Minds: How Dynamics Shapes Cognition -
9 Neurodynamics and Phenomenology in Mutual Enlightenment: The Example of the Epileptic Aura -
10 Language and Enaction -
11 Enacting Infinity: Bringing Transfinite Cardinals into Being -
12 The Ontological Constitution of Cognition and the Epistemological Constitution of Cognitive Science: Phenomenology, Enaction, and Technology -
13 Embodiment or Envatment?: Reflections on the Bodily Basis of Consciousness -
14 Toward a Phenomenological Psychology of the Conscious -
15 Enaction, Imagination, and Insight - Contributors
- Index