The Pragmatic Turn: Toward Action-Oriented Views in Cognitive Science
The Pragmatic Turn: Toward Action-Oriented Views in Cognitive Science
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Abstract
Cognitive science is experiencing a pragmatic turn away from the traditional representation-centered framework toward a view that focuses on understanding cognition as “enactive.” This enactive view holds that cognition does not produce models of the world but rather subserves action as it is grounded in sensorimotor skills. In this volume, experts from cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, robotics, and philosophy of mind assess the foundations and implications of a novel action-oriented view of cognition. Their contributions and supporting experimental evidence show that an enactive approach to cognitive science enables strong conceptual advances, and the chapters explore key concepts for this new model of cognition. The contributors discuss the implications of an enactive approach for cognitive development; action-oriented models of cognitive processing; action-oriented understandings of consciousness and experience; and the accompanying paradigm shifts in the fields of philosophy, brain science, robotics, and psychology.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Where’s the Action?
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Development, Acquisition, and Adaptation of Action-Oriented Processing
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Action-Oriented Models of Cognitive Processing
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Can Cognition Be Reduced to Action? Processes That Mediate Stimuli and Responses Make Human Action Possible
Lawrence W. Barsalou
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The Mindful Filter: Free Energy and Action
Karl J. Friston
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Prediction, Agency, and Body Ownership
Jakob Hohwy
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Sensorimotor Contingencies and the Dynamical Creation of Structural Relations Underlying Percepts
Jürgen Jost
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Language, Action, Interaction: Neuropragmatic Perspectives on Symbols, Meaning, and Context-Dependent Function
Friedemann Pulvermüller
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Action-Oriented Models of Cognitive Processing: A Little Less Cogitation, A Little More Action Please
James Kilner and others
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Can Cognition Be Reduced to Action? Processes That Mediate Stimuli and Responses Make Human Action Possible
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Action-Oriented Understanding of Consciousness and the Structure of Experience
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Extending Sensorimotor Contingencies to Cognition
Alexander Maye andAndreas K. Engel
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What’s the Use of Consciousness? How the Stab of Conscience Made Us Really Conscious
Chris D. Frith andThomas Metzinger
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Pragmatism and the Pragmatic Turn in Cognitive Science
Richard Menary
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Consciousness in Action: The Unconscious Parallel Present Optimized by the Conscious Sequential Projected Future
Paul F. M. J. Verschure
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Action-Oriented Understanding of Consciousness and the Structure of Experience
Anil K. Seth and others
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Extending Sensorimotor Contingencies to Cognition
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Implications of Action-Oriented Paradigm Shifts in Cognitive Science
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Do We (or Our Brains) Actively Represent or Enactively Engage with the World?
Shaun Gallagher
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Ways of Action Science
Wolfgang Prinz
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Learning Action-Perception Cycles in Robotics: A Question of Representations and Embodiment
Jeannette Bohg andDanica Kragic
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Action-Oriented Cognition and Its Implications: Contextualizing the New Science of Mind
Tony J. Prescott andPaul F. M. J. Verschure
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Implications of Action-Oriented Paradigm Shifts in Cognitive Science
Peter F. Dominey and others
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Do We (or Our Brains) Actively Represent or Enactively Engage with the World?
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