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Pierre Steiner

Université de Technologie de Compiègne
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  • Université de Technologie de Compiègne
    Humanities and Technology
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Université de Provence
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2007
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Compiègne, Hauts-de-France, France
0000-0002-0041-5973
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
20th Century Philosophy
General Philosophy of Science
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Intentionality
Metaphysics of Mind
Epistemology of Mind
  • All publications (44)
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    Relocating mental phenomena: the philosophy of the spirit of Dewey
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 62 (245): 273-292. 2008.
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    Enacting anti-representationalism. The scope and the limits of enactive critiques of representationalism
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies (2): 43-86. 2014.
    I propose a systematic survey of the various attitudes proponents of enaction (or enactivism) entertained or are entertaining towards representationalism and towards the use of the concept “mental representation” in cognitive science. For the sake of clarity, a set of distinctions between different varieties of representationalism and anti-representationalism are presented. I also recapitulate and discuss some anti-representationalist trends and strategies one can find the enactive literature, b…Read more
    I propose a systematic survey of the various attitudes proponents of enaction (or enactivism) entertained or are entertaining towards representationalism and towards the use of the concept “mental representation” in cognitive science. For the sake of clarity, a set of distinctions between different varieties of representationalism and anti-representationalism are presented. I also recapitulate and discuss some anti-representationalist trends and strategies one can find the enactive literature, before focusing on some possible limitations of eliminativist versions of enactive anti-representationalism. These limitations are here taken as opportunities for reflecting on the fate of enactivism in its relations with representationalism and anti-representationalism.
    Philosophy of Mind, MiscCognitive Sciences, Misc
  •  41
    Sciences cognitives, tournant pragmatique et horizons pragmatistes
    Tracés 15 85-105. 2008.
    20th Century American Pragmatism, MiscPhilosophy of Cognitive Science, Misc
  •  72
    Présentation
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 260 (2): 153-154. 2012.
  •  57
    Who's on first? Living situations and lived experience
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 18 (2): 27. 2011.
    This paper is a discussion of Claire Petitmengin and Michel Bitbol's article 'The validity of first-person descriptions as authenticity and coherence' . In section I, I present what I take as being the main points they defend in that article, and put them in relation with the global purpose of the special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies in which their article is included. In section II, I start discussing the paper by comparing the conception of description they defend with a const…Read more
    This paper is a discussion of Claire Petitmengin and Michel Bitbol's article 'The validity of first-person descriptions as authenticity and coherence' . In section I, I present what I take as being the main points they defend in that article, and put them in relation with the global purpose of the special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies in which their article is included. In section II, I start discussing the paper by comparing the conception of description they defend with a constructivist/pragmatist account of description and knowledge. This leads me, in section III, to introduce very briefly the pragmatist conception of experience that underlies that latter account. As that pragmatist conception of experience insists on the fact that lived experience goes beyond the subjective/objective duality, and as it therefore calls for a redefinition of what lived experience is, I naturally wonder whether B&P might endorse that pragmatist conception of experience, somehow standing in tension with the importance of subjectivity in the definition of what lived experience is for many first-person approaches to lived experience
    Philosophy of Consciousness
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    The bounds of representation: A non-representationalist use of the resources of the model of extended cognition
    Pragmatics and Cognition 18 (2): 235-272. 2010.
    Based on an endorsement of the hypothesis of extended cognition , this paper proposes a criticism of the representationalist assumptions that still pertain to these contemporary models of cognition. I first rehearse some basic problems akin to any representationalist model of cognition, before proposing some more specific arguments directed against the necessity, the plausibility, and the coherence of the marriage between extended cognition and contemporary representationalism . Extended and dis…Read more
    Based on an endorsement of the hypothesis of extended cognition , this paper proposes a criticism of the representationalist assumptions that still pertain to these contemporary models of cognition. I first rehearse some basic problems akin to any representationalist model of cognition, before proposing some more specific arguments directed against the necessity, the plausibility, and the coherence of the marriage between extended cognition and contemporary representationalism . Extended and distributed models of cognition have the resources to get rid of representationalism, and they should better do it. Their adherence to representationalism might be an by-product of the extended character of the scientific study of cognition
    The Concept of RepresentationVarieties of RepresentationRepresentation in Cognitive ScienceMetaphysi…Read more
    The Concept of RepresentationVarieties of RepresentationRepresentation in Cognitive ScienceMetaphysics of Extended CognitionContinental Philosophy
  •  43
    Embodied Cognitive Science, Pragmatism, and the Fate of Mental Representation
    In Roman Madzia & Matthias Jung (eds.), Pragmatism and Embodied Cognitive Science: From Bodily Intersubjectivity to Symbolic Articulation, De Gruyter. pp. 73-98. 2016.
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceEmbodiment and Situated Cognition
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    Survenance, émergence et immersion. Le problème de la conscience d'un point de vue externaliste
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 111 (1): 69-108. 2013.
    Qualia and MaterialismConcepts of EmergenceEmergence in Cognitive Science
  •  410
    Philosophie, technologie, cognition. Etat des lieux et perspectives
    Intellectica 53 7-40. 2010.
    Embodiment and Situated Cognition
  •  164
    Beyond the internalism/externalism debate: The constitution of the space of perception
    with Charles Lenay
    Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4): 938-952. 2010.
    This paper tackles the problem of the nature of the space of perception. Based both on philosophical arguments and on results obtained from original experimental situations, it attempts to show how space is constituted concretely, before any distinction between the “inner” and the “outer” can be made. It thus sheds light on the presuppositions of the well-known debate between internalism and externalism in the philosophy of mind; it argues in favor of the latter position, but with arguments that…Read more
    This paper tackles the problem of the nature of the space of perception. Based both on philosophical arguments and on results obtained from original experimental situations, it attempts to show how space is constituted concretely, before any distinction between the “inner” and the “outer” can be made. It thus sheds light on the presuppositions of the well-known debate between internalism and externalism in the philosophy of mind; it argues in favor of the latter position, but with arguments that are foundationally antecedent to this debate. We call the position we defend enactive externalism. It is based on experimental settings which, in virtue of their minimalism, make it possible both to defend a sensori-motor/enactive theory of perception; and, especially, to inquire into the origin of the space of perception, showing how it is concretely enacted before the controversy between internalism and externalism can even take place
    Science of ConsciousnessInternalism and Externalism about Experience
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    Boundless thought. The case of conceptual mental episodes
    Manuscrito 35 (2): 269-309. 2012.
    I present and defend here a thesis named vehicleless externalism for conceptual mental episodes. According to it, the constitutive relations there are between the production of conceptual mental episodes by an individual and the inclusion of this individual in social discursive practices make it non-necessary to equate, even partially, conceptual mental episodes with the occurrence of physical events inside of that individual. Conceptual mental episodes do not have subpersonal vehicles; they hav…Read more
    I present and defend here a thesis named vehicleless externalism for conceptual mental episodes. According to it, the constitutive relations there are between the production of conceptual mental episodes by an individual and the inclusion of this individual in social discursive practices make it non-necessary to equate, even partially, conceptual mental episodes with the occurrence of physical events inside of that individual. Conceptual mental episodes do not have subpersonal vehicles; they have owners: persons in interpretational practices. That thesis is grounded on inferentialism and on the endorsement of the idea that "meaning is normative". After having recapitulated this heritage and after having presented that thesis, the paper especially attempts to articulate how, in that framework, we may then positively conceive the relations there are between conceptual mental episodes, intracranial events and inferential behaviour.
    Nonreductive MaterialismAnomalous Monism and Mental CausationExternalism and Cognitive Science, MiscRead more
    Nonreductive MaterialismAnomalous Monism and Mental CausationExternalism and Cognitive Science, MiscInferential Theories of ConceptsThe Nature of Contents, Misc
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    The Many Faces of Experience
    Constructivist Foundations 11 (2): 395-397. 2016.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Going Beyond Theory: Constructivism and Empirical Phenomenology” by Urban Kordeš. Upshot: The priority Kordeš gives to empirical phenomenology in the empirical assessment and grounding of constructivism stems from a restrictive conception of experience that has been questioned by other proponents of what he calls the “phenomenological attitude.”
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceAspects of Consciousness
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    Interaction et transaction
    Chromatikon 6 203-213. 2010.
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    The nature of the modern mind. Some remarks on Dewey's "Unmodern philosophy and modern philosophy"
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 5 (1). 2013.
    In Unmodern Philosophy and Modern Philosophy, Dewey develops a comprehensive account of mindedness and a genealogical picture of the modern concept of ‘mind.’ Chapter X, “Mind and Body”, is the longest chapter of the book. Its three sections correspond to three different folders, yet all written in 1942. The title of the chapter – Dewey’s own title – might sound surprising to the readers of chapter VII of Experience and Nature, where Dewey explicitly coined the term ‘body-min...
    Epistemological Theories, MiscMetaphysics of Mind, Misc20th Century Analytic Philosophy, MiscPhiloso…Read more
    Epistemological Theories, MiscMetaphysics of Mind, Misc20th Century Analytic Philosophy, MiscPhilosophy, General WorksJohn Dewey
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