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On the importance of correctly locating content
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Myin, Erik
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Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Criticism
/ Education
/ Epistemology
/ Evidence
/ Logic
/ Metaphysics
/ Perceptions
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Science
/ S.I.: RADICAL VIEWS ON COGNITION
2021
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On the importance of correctly locating content
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Myin, Erik
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Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Criticism
/ Education
/ Epistemology
/ Evidence
/ Logic
/ Metaphysics
/ Perceptions
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Language
/ Philosophy of Science
/ S.I.: RADICAL VIEWS ON COGNITION
2021
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On the importance of correctly locating content
2021
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Overview
REC, or the radical enactive/embodied view of cognition makes a crucial distinction between basic and content-involving cognition. This paper clarifies REC’s views on basic and content-involving cognition, and their relation by replying to a recent criticism claiming that REC is refuted by evidence on affordance perception. It shows how a correct understanding of how basic and contentless cognition relate allows to see how REC can accommodate this evidence, and thus can afford affordance perception.
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Springer Science + Business Media,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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