Combing through a new digital copy of Varela's Embodied Mind looking for a quote. Some nice memories here.
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Varela's schematic depicting the emergence of enactivism from cognitive science.pic.twitter.com/lpkpuXWizx
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Great Minsky quote on the self-recursion of neural processes.pic.twitter.com/YMNDxuK4xJ
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Varela et al sketching what would become an enactive approach to cognitive science. Clear parallels to Markov blankets?pic.twitter.com/NVMMTln2AB
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Is enactivism a 'refined, European-flavoured' variant of cognitive science? Varela says no, but I wouldn't mind ;)pic.twitter.com/kZLAkn4LIk
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What is 'embodied action'? Varela et al:pic.twitter.com/hgEjs3G2uj
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Can't seem to find the quote i'm looking for. I thought book closed with a vision of infinitely interdependent mutual coupling from neurons to people, societies, and even the geosphere. Cut in revised ed?
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Hmm, maybe its time to re-read the whole book...
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you might enjoy this http://philosophyofbrains.com/2017/01/27/the-enactive-approach.aspx … from @philofbrains
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