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Título : Grounding 4E Cognition in Mexico: introduction to special issue on spotlight on 4E Cognition research in Mexico
Autor: Gonzalez-Grandón, Ximena
Otros autores : Froese, Tom
En: Adaptive Behavior (1059-7123), Vol. 26(5), 189-198 (2018).
Número completo : https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/adba/26/5
Editorial : SAGE journals
Abstract : Embodied, embedded, extended and enactive (4EC) perspectives on cognition have gained epistemic legitimacy during the last 25 years in the international arena. They have encouraged new ways to understand the mind. Mexico has not been an exception; rather, it has the potential to provide a fertile ground for the development of 4EC perspectives, as shown by the variety of contributions in this special issue. In this editorial introduction, we discuss recent concerns about a lack of coherence in the inter-relations between these perspectives, and we propose that it is more appropriate to view 4EC as an emerging pluralistic research tradition that shares crucial commitments. Furthermore, we show that this pluralistic tradition has been gaining ground in the specific research context of Mexico, because of the country's distinctive historical, scientific and philosophical development. We finish by describing the promising research potential of the current heterogeneous explanations as evidenced by the papers in this issue.
Area del conocimiento : Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
Ingeniería y Tecnología
Palabras clave en inglés : 4E Cognition
pluralism
research tradition
historical background
Cognición
Emociones y cognición
Palabras clave en español: Mexico
Fecha de publicación : 25-sep-2018
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1059712318791633
URI : http://www.ru.iimas.unam.mx/handle/IIMAS_UNAM/ART49
Idioma: Inglés
Lugar: Estados Unidos
Citación : Gonzalez-Grandón X, Froese T. Grounding 4E Cognition in Mexico: introduction to special issue on spotlight on 4E Cognition research in Mexico. Adaptive Behavior. 2018;26(5):189-198. doi:10.1177/1059712318791633
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