Sorry, you do not have access to this eBook
A subscription is required to access the full text content of this book.
Enactivism, ever since its first formulation by Varela, Thompson, and Rosch, has always laid great emphasis on organism/environment interactions as the proper framework for studying cognition. Minds have to be understood as “enacted” by situationally embedded living organisms.
A subscription is required to access the full text content of this book.
Other ways to access this content: