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- Enaction_(philosophy) abstract "Enaction is a theory that cognition depends on interaction between the cognitive agent and the environment. It claims is that our environment is one which we selectively create through our capacities to interact with the world. It has been suggested that it forms a paradigm shift in our thinking about many areas of knowledge, including our mind and consciousness.The term enaction came into widespread use after the landmark publication in 1991 by Varela, Thompson, and Rosch. Enaction is used in an interdisciplinary sense, It puts emphasis upon the idea that our cognitive experience of the world is a product of mutual interaction between our sensorimotor capacities and the environment.Enaction is seen as central to our cognition and perception It is one of a wider set of post-cartesian, anti-dualist theories of the mind. It opposes the separation of the mind from the body, holding that consciousness is a distributed function of the brain, body, its artefacts, their environment, and their interactions. The theory also sees an essential role for feelings, emotions and affect: "perceiving requires not only the ability to probe and explore the world...it also requires exercise of the ability" making motivation intrinsic to our cognitive processes.".
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- Enaction_(philosophy) subject Category:Consciousness.
- Enaction_(philosophy) subject Category:Educational_psychology.
- Enaction_(philosophy) subject Category:Enactive_cognition.
- Enaction_(philosophy) subject Category:Knowledge_representation.
- Enaction_(philosophy) subject Category:Mental_content.
- Enaction_(philosophy) subject Category:Metaphysics_of_mind.
- Enaction_(philosophy) subject Category:Perception.
- Enaction_(philosophy) subject Category:Philosophy_of_psychology.
- Enaction_(philosophy) subject Category:Psychological_concepts.
- Enaction_(philosophy) subject Category:Sociology_of_knowledge.
- Enaction_(philosophy) comment "Enaction is a theory that cognition depends on interaction between the cognitive agent and the environment. It claims is that our environment is one which we selectively create through our capacities to interact with the world. It has been suggested that it forms a paradigm shift in our thinking about many areas of knowledge, including our mind and consciousness.The term enaction came into widespread use after the landmark publication in 1991 by Varela, Thompson, and Rosch.".
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