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Radicalizing Enactivism by Daniel D. Hutto and Erik Myin
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Aug 25, 2017 | ISBN 9780262534642

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Anyone who is familiar with the field will be rewarded by reading Radicalizing Enactivism. The book engages philosophers on both sides of the representationalist/anti-representationalist divide with well-structured, compelling argument; and the original style makes reading enjoyable.—Philosophical Psychology

Based on a thorough and rigorous criticism of classical and contemporary analytical theories of content, including those which claim to be compatible with enactivism, the authors brilliantly point out endemic problems impeding the representationalist tradition. Their presentation of some domains of application of non-representationalism, and their development of the consequences of radical enactivism for debates about phenomenal consciousness and extended cognition, equally show, in my opinion in a remarkable way, the plausibility and relevance of their approach. For these contributions alone, the book is worth reading, both by supporters of the classical approach and by advocates of other forms enactivism.

Intellectica

Provocative… compelling… their critical attack on traditional theories of content provides a justification for enactivist radicalism.

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

One of the most original contributions to the already vast literature in recent philosophy of mind…. No collection in modern philosophy of mind is complete without this ground breaking book.

Choice

This book is a (witty and engagingly written) manifesto with a true revolutionary feel to it.

Jakub Matyja, Constructivist Foundations

The main merit of the book is that it shows that the work done so far in the project of naturalizing content is insufficient; it provides a powerful critical assessment of the current state of play in cognitive science and recent analytic philosophy of mind. Furthermore, the book pushes the boundaries and scope of enactivism as currently defended and suggests that a radical turn is in the cards for its advocators….opens the door to a full new program of research within the cognitive sciences.

The Philosophical Quarterly

Radicalizing Enactivism is an original contribution to the debate, well-written and highly recommended to anyone interested in these issues….a rich and stimulating book.

Philosophy

If you are interested in the enactivist or embodiment camps and have been wondering what firm philosophical foundation might be laid to support this movement for the long haul, look no further.

PsycCritiques

This is a little book which offers so much. It is witty, well written and structured, and should be accessible to those unfamiliar with these debates as well as informative and provocative to those who are. Anyone with even the slightest interest in theoretical cognitive science cannot afford to ignore the issues raised herein.

Journal of Cognitive Computing

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