ABSTRACT

This volume represents the first comprehensive collection of essays dedicated to exploring the conceptual and methodological intersections and tensions between analytic philosophy and the embodied–embedded approach to cognitive science, commonly referred to as "e-cognition."

Following an introductory chapter by the editor, which situates the discussion within its broader philosophical landscape, the contributors address a range of themes that traverse both analytic philosophy and 4E-cognition. These include skillful coping, habit formation, the nature and status of representations, consciousness, communication, and the social and political implications of embodied and situated approaches. The volume also examines how various theoretical traditions—such as ecological psychology, teleosemantics, enactivism, the Pittsburgh School, and intentional realism—engage with and apply these ideas.

Analytic Philosophy and 4E Cognition: Conceptual Analysis, Embodiment, and Situatedness will appeal to advanced students and scholars in analytic philosophy, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of psychology, as well as those working in cognitive science with an interest in embodied and situated cognition.

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Introduction

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chapter 1|7 pages

Analytic Philosophy and 4E Cognition

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Friends or foes?
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The analytic tradition through the 4E perspective

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Capturing the ordinary

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Being a good gadfly

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Radical enactivism's positively revisionary approach to cognitive science
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From skills and habits to language and communication

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Skillful coping in the metaverse

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On the challenges of immersion
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Ethical and political implications

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Situated agency

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A Wittgensteinian exploration
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chapter 14|15 pages

Recognition and the grounding of normativity

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chapter 16|17 pages

Adaptive preferences and extended cognition

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