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    An enactivist account of abstract words: lessons from Merleau-Ponty
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 16 (1): 133-153. 2017.
    Enactivist accounts of language use generally treat concrete words in terms of motor intentionality systems and affordances for action. There is less consensus, though, regarding how abstract words are to be understood in enactivist terms. I draw on Merleau-Ponty’s later philosophy to argue, against the representationalist paradigm that has dominated the cognitive scientific and philosophical traditions, that language is fundamentally a mode of participation in our world. In particular, language…Read more