Part I: Introduction 1: Introduction: 4E Cognition: Historical Roots, Key Concepts, and Central Issues, Albert Newen, Shaun Gallagher, and Leon de Bruin
Part II: What is Cognition? 2: Extended Cognition, Julian Kiverstein 3: Ecological-Enactive Cognition as Engaging with a Field of Relevant Affordances: The Skilled Intentionality Framework (SIF), Erik Rietveld, Damiaan Denys, And Maarten Van Westen 4: The Enactive Conception of Life, Ezequiel Di Paolo 5: Going Radical, Daniel D. Hutto and Erik Myin 6: Critical Note: So, What Again is 4E Cognition?, Ken Aizawa
Part III: Modelling and Experimentation 7: The Predictive Processing Hypothesis, Jakob Hohwy 8: Interacting in the Open: Where Dynamical Systems Become Extended and Embodied, Maurice Lamb and Anthony Chemero 9: Searching for the Conditions of Genuine Intersubjectivity: From Agent-based Models to Perceptual Crossing Experiments, Tom Froese 10: Cognitive Integration: How Culture Transforms Us and Extends our Cognitive Capabilities, Richard Menary 11: Critical Note: Cognitive Systems and the Dynamics of Representing-in-the-world, Tobias Schlicht
Part IV: Cognition, Action, and Perception 12: The Body in Action: Predictive Processing and the Embodiment Thesis, Michael D. Kirchhoff 13: Joint Action and Ecognition, Deborah Tollefsen and Rick Dale 14: Perception, Exploration, and the Primacy of Touch, Matthew Ratcliffe 15: Direct Social Perception, Joel Krueger 16: Critical Note: Bodily Experience, Action and Perception from the 4e Perspective, Sven Walter
Part V: Brain-Body-Environment Coupling and Its Perception 17: Disclosing the World: Intentionality and 4e Cognition, Mark Rowlands 18: Building a Stronger Concept of Embodiment, Shaun Gallagher 19: Motor Intentionality, Elisabeth Pacherie 20: The Extended Body Hypothesis: Referred Sensations from Tools to Peripersonal Space, Frederique De Vignemont 21: Critical Note: Brain-body-environment Couplings: What do they Teach us about Cognition?, Arne M. Weber and Gottfried Vosgerau
Part VI: Social Cognition 22: Embodied Resonance, Vittorio Gallese and Corrado Sinigaglia 23: Why Engagement? A Second Person Take on Social Cognition, Vasudevi Reddy 24: The Intersubjective Turn, Hanne De Jaegher 25: The Person Model Theory and the Question of Situatedness of Social Understanding, Albert Newen 26: False Belief Understanding, 4E Cognition and the Predictive Processing Paradigm, Leon De Bruin 27: Critical Note: How Revisionary are 4E accounts of Social Cognition?, Mitchell Herschbach
Part VII: Emotion 28: Thinking and Feeling: A Social-developmental Perspective, Peter Hobson 29: Beyond Mirroring: 4E Perspectives on Empathy, Dan Zahavi and John Michael 30: Embodiment of Emotion and its Situated Nature, Evan W. Carr, Anne Kever and Piotr Winkielman 31: Enacting Affectivity, Giovanna Colombetti 32: Critical Note: 3Es are Sufficient, but Don 't Forget the D - A Critical Note on Situated Affectivity, Achim Stephan
Part VIII: Language And Learning 33: The Embodiment of Language, Mark Johnson 34: The Embodiment of Concepts: Theoretical Perspectives and the Role of Predictive Processing, Michiel Van Elk and Harold Bekkering 35: Origins and Complexities of Infant Communication and Social Cognition, Ulf Liszkowski 36: Developing an Understanding of Normativity, Marco F. H. Schmidt and Hannes Rakoczy 37: Critical Note: Language and Learning from the 4e Perspective, Hans-Johann Glock
Part IX: Evolution and Culture 38: The Evolution of Cognition: A 4e Perspective, Louise Barrett 39: Mindshaping, Tadeusz W. Zawidzki 40: Bringing Things to Mind: 4Es and Material Engagement, Lambros Malafouris 41: Culture and the Extended Phenotype: Cognition and Material Culture in Deep Time, Kim Sterelny 42: Critical Note: Evolution of Human Cognition, Andreas Roepstorff and Tobias Starzak
Part X: Applications 43: Communication as Fundamental Paradigm for Psychopathology, Kai Vogeley 44: Scaffolding Intuitive Rationality, Cameron Buckner 45: Robots as Powerful Allies for the Study of Embodied Cognition from the Bottom Up, Matej Hoffmann and Rolf Pfeifer 46: Interpersonal Judgments, Embodied Reasoning and Juridical Legitimacy, Somogy Varga 47: Embodied Cognition and the Humanities, Amy Cook 48: Embodied Aesthetics, Barbara G. Montero
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4E cognition (embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended) assumes that cognition is shaped and structured by dynamic interactions between the brain, body, and both the physical and social environments. With essays from leading scholars and researchers, The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition is the definitive work on this burgeoning field.
4E cognition (embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended) is a relatively young and thriving field of interdisciplinary research. It assumes that cognition is shaped and structured by dynamic interactions between the brain, body, and both the physical and social environments.With essays from leading scholars and researchers, The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition investigates this recent paradigm. It addresses the central issues of embodied cognition by focusing on recent trends, such as Bayesian inference and predictive coding, and presenting new insights, such as the development of false belief understanding. The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition also introduces new theoretical paradigms for understanding emotion and conceptualizing the interactions between cognition, language, and culture. With an entire section dedicated to the application of 4E cognition in disciplines such as psychiatry and robotics, and critical notes aimed at stimulating discussion, this Oxford handbook is the definitive guide to 4E cognition.Aimed at neuroscientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and philosophers, The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition will be essential reading for anyone with an interest in this young and thriving field.