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    Life After 'Life After Kant' Other Minds with Jonas and Merleau-Ponty
    with Rodrigo Benevides and Anthony Chemero
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (11): 104-130. 2023.
    This paper examines two twenty-first-century developments in the enactive approach in philosophy and the cognitive sciences. The first is the surging interest in Hans Jonas, which begins with Weber and Varela's 'Life After Kant' (2002) and continues up to the present. The second is the 'social turn' that the enactive approach has taken, especially after De Jaegher and Di Paolo's (2007) work on participatory sense-making. We look at these two developments through the lens of the problem of other …Read more
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    Cognition Is Both Relational and Centered in Individuals
    Constructivist Foundations 18 (3): 365-367. 2023.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Beyond Individual-Centred 4E Cognition: Systems Biology and Sympoiesis” by Mads Julian Dengsø & Michael David Kirchhoff. Abstract: Dengsø and Kirchhoff’s inspiring proposal to drop the individual-centeredness of autopoiesis in favor of a view based on sympoiesis and developmental systems theory (DST) has two problems: (a) It is not clear that the points they raise as arguments against individual-centered 4E cognition are incompatible with those views and many…Read more
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    Ethics of the Care for the Brain: Neuroplasticity with Stirner, Malabou, and Foucault
    In Catherine Malabou, Daniel Rosenhaft Swain, Petr Kouba & Petr Urban (eds.), Unchaining Solidarity: On Mutual Aid and Anarchism with Catherine Malabou, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 83-102. 2021.
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    Chapter 7 Deleuze and Stirner: Ties, Tensions and Rifts
    In Chantelle Gray Van Heerden & Aragorn Eloff (eds.), Deleuze and Anarchism, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 120-135. 2019.
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    The cultural red king effect occurs when discriminatory bargaining practices emerge because of a disparity in learning speed between members of a minority and a majority. This effect has been shown to occur in some Nash Demand Game models and has been proposed as a tool for shedding light on the origins of sexist and racist discrimination in academic collaborations. This paper argues that none of the three main strategies used in the literature to support the epistemic value of these models—stru…Read more
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    : Gallagher addresses a wide range of topics from cognitive science and philosophy through a series of “enactivist interventions.” He contributes novel explanations in an erudite and highly readable manner. And yet the central conceptual problem of what it means to enact a world is not addressed explicitly enough.
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    Worlds Apart? Reassessing von Uexküll’s Umwelt in Embodied Cognition with Canguilhem, Merleau-Ponty, and Deleuze
    with Kristopher Holland and Anthony Chemero
    Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 28 (1): 1-26. 2020.
    Jakob von Uexküll’s (1864-1944) account of Umwelt has been proposed as a mediating concept to bridge the gap between ecological psychology’s realism about environmental information and enactivism’s emphasis on the organism’s active role in constructing the meaningful world it inhabits. If successful, this move would constitute a significant step towards establishing a single ecological-enactive framework for cognitive science. However, Uexküll’s thought itself contains different perspectives tha…Read more