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06793aam a2200397 i 4500 001 A53F2730A55F11EAA027EF1497128E48 003 SILO 005 20200603010033 008 180505s2018 enka b 001 0 eng 010 $a 2018937566 020 $a 0198735413 020 $a 9780198735410 035 $a (OCoLC)1034607855 040 $a NLM $b eng $e rda $c NLM $d EUM $d OCLCF $d UPP $d UKMGB $d U3W $d MEU $d T9K $d AU@ $d YDX $d OCLCO $d QGK $d OCLCA $d SILO 042 $a pcc 245 04 $a The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition / $c edited by Albert Newen, Leon De Bruin and Shaun Gallagher. 264 1 $a Oxford : $b Oxford University Press, $c 2018 300 $a xiii, 940 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 26 cm. 490 1 $a Oxford handbooks 504 $a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 505 00 $g 18. $t Building a Stronger Concept of Embodiment, p.353 / $g 1. $t 4E Cognition: Historical Roots, Key Concepts, and Central Issues, p.3 / $r Shaun Gallagher. $g PART II. $t WHAT IS COGNITION? -- $g 2. $t Extended Cognition, p.19 / $r Julian Kiverstein -- $g 3. $t 3.Ecological- Enactive Cognition as Engaging with a Field of Relevant Affordances: The Skilled Intentionality Framework (SIF), p.41 / $r Erik Rietveld, Damiaan Denys, and Maarten Van Westen -- $g 4. $t The Enactive Conception of Life, p.71 / $r Ezequiel A. Di Paolo -- $g 5. $t Going Radical, p.95 / $r Daniel D. Hutto and Erik Myin -- $g 6. $t Critical Note: So, What Again is 4E Cognition?, p.117 / $r Ken Aizawa -- $g PART III. $t MODELING AND EXPERIMENTATION -- $g 7. $t The Predictive Processing Hypothesis, p.129 / $r Jakob Hohwy -- $g 8. $t Interacting in the Open: Where Dynamical Systems Become Extended and Embodied, p.147 / $r Maurice Lamb and Anthony Chemero -- $g 9. $t Searching for the Conditions of Genuine Intersubjectivity: From Agent-Based Models to Perceptual Crossing Experiments, p.163 / $r Tom Froese -- $g 10. $t Cognitive Integration: How Culture Transforms Us and Extends Our Cognitive Capabilities, p.187 / $r Richard Menary -- $g 11. $t Critical Note: Cognitive Systems and the Dynamics of Representing-ln-the- World, p.217 / $r Toblas Schlicht -- $g PART IV. $t COGNITION, ACTION, AND PERCEPTION -- $g 12. $t The Body in Action: Predictive Processing and the Embodiment Thesis, p.243 / $r Michael D. Kirchhoff -- $g 13. $t Point Action and 4E Cognition, p.261 / $r Deborah Tollefsen and Rick Dale -- $g 14. $t Perception, Exploration, and the Primacy of Touch, p.281 / $r Matthew Ratcliffe -- $g 15. $t Direct Social Perception, p.301 / $r Joel Krueger -- $g 16. $t 16.Critical Note: Cognition, Action, and Self-Control from the 4E Perspective, p.321 / $r Swen Walter -- $g PART V. $t BRAIN-BODY-ENVIRONMENT COUPLING AND BASIC SENSORY EXPERIENCES -- $g 17. $t Disdosing the World: Intentionality and 4E Cognition, p.335 / $r Mark Rowlands -- $g 18. $t Building a Stronger Concept of Embodiment, p.353 / $r Shaun Gallagher. 505 00 $g 48. $t Embodied Aesthetics, p.891 / $r Barbara Gail Montero. $g 20. $t The Extended Body Hypothesis: Referred Sensations from Tools to Peripersonal Space, p.389 / $r Frederique De Vignemont -- $g 21. $t Critical Note: Brain-Body-Environment Couplings. What Do they Teach us about Cognition?, p.405 / $r Arne M. Weber And Gottfried Vosgerau -- $g PART VI. $t SOCIAL COGNITION -- $g 22. $t Embodied Resonance, p.417 -- $g 23. $t Why Engagement! A Second- Person Take on Social Cognition, p.433 / $r Vasudevi Reddy -- $g 24. $t The Intersubjective Turn, p.453 / $r Hanne De Jaegher -- $g 25. $t The Person Model Theory and the Question of Situatedness of Social Understanding, p.469 / $r Albert Newen -- $g 26. $t False- BeliefUnderstanding, 4E Cognition, and Predictive Processing, p.493 / $r Leon De Bruin -- $g 27. $t Critical Note: How Revisionary are 4E Accounts of Social Cognition?, p.513 / $r Mitchell Herschbach -- $g PART VII. $t SITUATED AFFECTIVITY -- $g 28. $t Embodiment ofEmotion and its Situated Nature, p. 529 / $r Evan W. Carr, Anne Kever, And Piotr Winkielman -- $g 29. $t Thinking and Feeling: A Social-Developmental Perspective, p.553 / $r R. Peter Hobson -- $g 30. $t Enacting Affectivity, p.571 / $r Giovanna Colombetti -- $g 31. $t Beyond Mirroring: 4E Perspectives on Empathy / $r Dan Zahavi and John Michael -- $g 32. $t Critical Note: 3E's Are Sufficient, But Don't Forget the D, p.607 / $r Achim Stephan -- $g PART VIII. $t LANGUAGE AND LEARNING -- $g 33. $t The Embodiment of Language, p.623 / $r Mark Johnson -- $g 34. $t The Embodiment of Concepts: Theoretical Perspectives and the Role of Predictive Processing, p.641 / $r Michiel Van Elk snd Harold Bekkering -- $g 35. $t Origins and Complexities of Infant Communication and Social Cognition, p.661 / $r Ulp Lrszxowsxi -- $g 36. $t Developing and Understanding of Normativity, p.685 / $r Marco Eh. Schmidt and Hannes Rakoczy -- $g 37. $t Critical Note: Language and Learning from the 4E Perspective, p.707 / $r Hans- Johann Glock -- $g PART IX. $t EVOLUTION AND CULTURE -- $g 38. $t The Evolution of Cognition: A 4E Perspective, p.719 / $r Louise Barrett -- $g 39. $t Mindshaping, p.735 / $r Tadeusz Wieslaw Zawidzki -- $g 40. $t Bringing Things to Mind: 4Es and Material Engagement, p.755 / $r Lambros Malapouris -- $g 41. $t Culture and the Extended Phenotype: Cognition and Material Culture in Deep Time, p.773 / $r Kim Sterelny -- $g 42. $t Critical Note: Evolution of Human Cognition. Temporal Dynamics at Biological and Historical Time Scales, p.793 / $r Tobias Starzak and Andreas Roepstorff -- $g PART X. $t APPLICATIONS -- $g 43. $r Communication as Fundamental Paradigm for Psychopathology, p.805 / $r Kai Vogeley -- $g 44. $t Scaffolding Intuitive Rationality, p.821 / $r Cameron Buckner -- $g 45. $t Robots as Powerful Allies for the Study ofEmbodied Cognition from the Bottom Up, p.841 / $r Matej Hoffmann and Rolf Pfeifer -- $g 46. $t Interpersonal Iudgments, Embodied Reasoning, and Juridical Legitimacy, p.863 / $r Somogy Varga -- $g 47. $t 4E Cognition and the Humanities, p.875 / $r Amy Cook -- $g 48. $t Embodied Aesthetics, p.891 / $r Barbara Gail Montero. 520 $a "4E cognition (embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended) is a relatively young and thriving field of interdisciplinary research. 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