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- Title Pages
- The Ernst Strüngmann Forum
- List of Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Contribution of Pragmatic Skills to Cognition and Its Development
- 3 The Development of Action Cognition
- 4 Acting Up
- 5 Can Cognition Be Reduced to Action?
- 6 The Mindful Filter
- 7 Prediction, Agency, and Body Ownership
- 8 Sensorimotor Contingencies and the Dynamical Creation of Structural Relations Underlying Percepts
- 9 Language, Action, Interaction
- 10 Action-Oriented Models of Cognitive Processing
- 11 Extending Sensorimotor Contingencies to Cognition
- 12 What’s the Use of Consciousness?
- 13 Pragmatism and the Pragmatic Turn in Cognitive Science
- 14 Consciousness in Action
- 15 Action-Oriented Understanding of Consciousness and the Structure of Experience
- 16 Do We (or Our Brains) Actively Represent or Enactively Engage with the World?
- 17 Ways of Action Science
- 18 Learning Action-Perception Cycles in Robotics
- 19 Action-Oriented Cognition and Its Implications
- 20 Implications of Action-Oriented Paradigm Shifts in Cognitive Science
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Further Titles in the Strüngmann Forum Report Series<sup>1</sup>
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Title Pages
Toward Action-Oriented Views in Cognitive Science
- Source:
- The Pragmatic Turn
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- The Ernst Strüngmann Forum
- List of Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Contribution of Pragmatic Skills to Cognition and Its Development
- 3 The Development of Action Cognition
- 4 Acting Up
- 5 Can Cognition Be Reduced to Action?
- 6 The Mindful Filter
- 7 Prediction, Agency, and Body Ownership
- 8 Sensorimotor Contingencies and the Dynamical Creation of Structural Relations Underlying Percepts
- 9 Language, Action, Interaction
- 10 Action-Oriented Models of Cognitive Processing
- 11 Extending Sensorimotor Contingencies to Cognition
- 12 What’s the Use of Consciousness?
- 13 Pragmatism and the Pragmatic Turn in Cognitive Science
- 14 Consciousness in Action
- 15 Action-Oriented Understanding of Consciousness and the Structure of Experience
- 16 Do We (or Our Brains) Actively Represent or Enactively Engage with the World?
- 17 Ways of Action Science
- 18 Learning Action-Perception Cycles in Robotics
- 19 Action-Oriented Cognition and Its Implications
- 20 Implications of Action-Oriented Paradigm Shifts in Cognitive Science
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Further Titles in the Strüngmann Forum Report Series<sup>1</sup>