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Enactive

Enactive \En*act"ive\, a. Having power to enact or establish as a law.
--Abp. Bramhall.

Usage examples of "enactive".

But I believe the general outlines presented in this chapter are consonant with the main themes of their work on enactive cognition and structural coupling, and when we later return to their work, these parallels will, I believe, be more apparent.

I would word it, the enactive paradigm is a direct and explicitly stated attempt to integrate Left- and Right-Hand approaches to cognition, uniting lived experience and theoretical formulations.

For a discussion of their enactive paradigm, see notes 49 and 52 for chap.

I do not doubt that basic sensorimotor cognition and the early mental categorization process has many of the features outlined by the enactive paradigm.

I do not doubt that basic sensorimotor cognition and the early mental categorization process has many of the features outlined by the enactive paradigm.

But I believe the general outlines presented in this chapter are consonant with the main themes of their work on enactive cognition and structural coupling, and when we later return to their work, these parallels will, I believe, be more apparent.

This has the effect, in the authors' presentation, of confusing sensorimotor as organic structure (Upper Right) with sensorimotor as immediate lived experience (lower portions of Upper Left), and this keeps their enactive paradigm heavily grounded in a biologistic bias.

In the history of this increasingly-influential field, we can see the move from a predominantly representational paradigm to an emergence/connectionist paradigm (both nonetheless thoroughly Right-Handed), with a recent struggle to begin integrating the Right and Left dimensions in the fledgling enactive paradigm.

All of which is true enough, and all of which is foundational (or the sensorimotor starting point), but all of which totally overlooks the further nonreducible developments in the intersubjective sphere, which cannot be recovered in an enactive monological paradigm, but must include an enactive dialogical paradigm as well.