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Meaningful Relations

The Enactivist Making of Experiential Worlds
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 2021

Summary

This collection of works is a contribution to the current debates on the mind-body-problem. It discusses how mind and body make contact in sense-making processes from the point of view of enactive cognitive science and 4E approaches to cognition. It also offers a critical view on non-representational approaches to cognition. The book covers sociology, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, computer science and HRI, media studies, literature and cognitive science. It offers cutting-edge research both for students and for junior and senior researchers in the fields mentioned above.

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Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2021
Copyright Year
2021
ISBN-Print
978-3-89665-992-7
ISBN-Online
978-3-89665-993-4
Publisher
Academia, Baden-Baden
Series
Academia Philosophical Studies
Volume
76
Language
English
Pages
321
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
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      1. Abstract No access
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      2. 1. Introduction No access
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      3. 2. Tacit Embodied Meanings in Pragmatism No access
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      4. 3. Values and Emotions No access
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      5. 4. Habits as Beliefs No access
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      6. 5. Thinking with Tacit Meanings and Beliefs No access
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      7. 6. Tacit Meanings in Art No access
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      8. 7. Conventional Tacit Meanings No access
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      9. 8. Language and the World No access
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      10. References No access
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      1. Abstract No access
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      2. Time, Space, Sign: for an Imaginary of the Word No access
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      3. Ability to Detach and Subjective Intentions No access
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      4. Zones of Reality and Accumulations of Meaning: the Social Function of the Symbol No access
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      5. Symbolism and Imaginary: for a Sociology of the Visible No access
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      6. Conclusions No access
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      7. References No access
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        1. 1.1 Mental Representation and Classical Cognitivism No access
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          1. 1.2.1 The Form of Mental Representation No access
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          2. 1.2.2 The Content of Mental Representation No access
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        3. 1.3 Summary No access
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        1. 2.1 A Synthetic Picture of Representation No access
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          1. 2.2.1 The Emergence of Representation No access
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          2. 2.2.2 The Hierarchy of Representations: from Animals to Humans No access
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      4. 3. Conclusion: Representation and Cognition No access
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      5. Acknowledgment No access
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      6. References No access
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      2. Mind-body: between Idealism and Epicureanism No access
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      3. Mark Johnson’s Approach No access
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      4. Conclusion No access
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      5. References No access
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      2. Eindeutig vieldeutig No access
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      3. Tod, Zucht, Berauschtheit, Homoerotik, Abgrund: Welches Thema für Der Tod in Venedig? No access
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      4. Soll man beim Titel anfangen? Spurensuche ante textum No access
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      5. Manifest und skalierbar: Aschenbach zwischen Zucht und feurigen Impulsen No access
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      6. Was ist mit Abweichung von Erwartungen gemeint? No access
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      7. „Ich liebe dich!“ Aschenbach bricht die Regel und berauscht sich daran No access
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      8. Es geht um die „Wollust des Untergangs“ No access
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      9. Schlussbetrachtungen No access
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        1. Primärliteratur No access
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        2. Sekundärliteratur No access
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      1. 1. Introduction No access
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      2. 2. Connecting Domains No access
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      3. 3. Towards a Systemic View: Ecological Dynamics No access
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        1. 4.1 Teleomusicality in Infants No access
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        2. 4.2 Teleomusical Dynamics No access
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        3. 4.3 Lessons from Teleomusical Development No access
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        1. 5.1 Jazz Improvisation No access
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        2. 5.2 The Roots of Advanced Creativity No access
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        3. 5.3 Dynamical Creativity No access
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        1. 6.1 Creativity as a Participatory Process No access
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        2. 6.2 Participatory Music Education and Artistic Development No access
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      7. 7. Conclusion No access
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      8. Acknowledgments No access
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      9. References No access
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      1. Abstract No access
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      2. Introduction No access
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      3. The Rediscovery of Subjectivity No access
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      4. Subjectivity and Sociology No access
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      5. Sensus Communis: a Means of “Broad Thinking” No access
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      6. Relation between Author and User No access
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      7. Import of Presentational Symbols No access
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      8. Conclusions No access
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      9. References No access
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      2. James’s Theory of Mind: A General Review No access
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      3. Stream of Consciousness No access
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      4. Sense-Giving Through Fringes No access
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      5. Feeling of Absence No access
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      2. A Biased View on Human Cognition No access
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      3. The Phylogeny of iCub No access
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      4. The Role of iCub in the Quest for Cognition No access
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        1. (i) Perception No access
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        2. (ii) Motion No access
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        3. (iii) Learning and Adaptation No access
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      6. Conclusions No access
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      7. Acknowledgments No access
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      1. Extension and Incorporation No access
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      2. Ecomedia No access
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      3. (Post-)phenomenology of Optical Media No access
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      4. Cognitive Science of Optical Media No access
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      5. Virtuality as Opportunity: The Zero Mode No access
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      6. Mediated Cognitive Becoming No access
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      7. Conclusions No access
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        1. Criticism of Cognitivism and the Re-Turn of the Body No access
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        2. The Embodied, Enacted, Aesthetic and Artful Mind No access
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        1. Donald’s Seven Governing Cognitive Principles of the Artful Mind No access
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        2. A More Radically Embodied Reformulation of the Cognitive Principles of the Artful Mind No access
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      3. Concluding Remarks No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. I. Continuity and Duality No access
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      3. II. The Fracture of Continuity in Modernity No access
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      4. III. Acceptance of the Lack of Continuity in Postmodernity No access
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      5. IV. The Recapturing of Continuity through Fragments and Everyday Life No access
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      6. V. Closing Remarks No access
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      1. Abstract No access
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      2. 1. Introduction No access
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      3. 2. Towards a Post-cognitivist Mind No access
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      4. 3. Tools Change the Possibilities of Actions No access
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      5. 4. Remark on Enactive Sense-Making: Can it Extend? No access
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      6. 5. Conclusion No access
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      7. Acknowledgment No access
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