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    Philosophy of the Performing Arts. A book review (review)
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 5 (3): 164-166. 2014.
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    The redness of red. Introduction to an interview with J. Kevin O'Regan
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (2): 17-20. 2011.
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    Music-animated body. Introduction
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (1): 205-209. 2011.
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    Philosophy of the Performing Arts. A book review (review)
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies (3): 164-166. 2014.
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    Mearleau-Ponty meets enactivism (review)
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 5 (3): 160-163. 2014.
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    Enactive Music Cognition: Background and Research Themes
    with A. Schiavio
    Constructivist Foundations 8 (3): 351-357. 2013.
    Context: The past few years have presented us with a growing amount of theoretical research (yet that is often based on neuroscientific developments) in the field of enactive music cognition. Problem: Current cognitivist and embodied approaches to music cognition suffer, in our opinion, from a too firm commitment to the explanatory role of mental representations in musical experience. This particular problem can be solved by adopting an enactive approach to music cognition. Method: We present an…Read more
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    The aim of this thesis is to argue in favour of the embodied music cognition paradigm, as opposed to traditional theories of musical mind. The thesis consists of three chapters. The goal of the first chapter is to examine computational music cognition, focusing on the main problem of this approach. In the second chapter, I will present and discuss Marc Leman’s EMC, that may serve as a response to the problems of the computational view of the musical mind. Although this framework is interesting, …Read more