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Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 2019

Pages: 933-946

Reihe: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

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Kenneth Aizawa, "Is perceiving bodily action?", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 18 (5), 2019, pp. 933-946.

Abstrakt

One of the boldest claims one finds in the enactivist and embodied cognition literature is that perceiving is bodily action (PBA). Research on the role of eye movements in vision have been thought to support PBA, whereas research on paralysis has been thought to pose no challenge to PBA. The present paper, however, will argue just the opposite. Eye movement research does not support PBA, whereas paralysis research presents a strong challenge that seems not to have been fully appreciated.

Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 2019

Pages: 933-946

Reihe: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

Volle Referenz:

Kenneth Aizawa, "Is perceiving bodily action?", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 18 (5), 2019, pp. 933-946.