562 – Ecological Cognition III: Radical Embodied Cognitive Science (part 1)

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Continuing the journey in understanding the Ecological approach to cognition by looking at Tony Chemero’s book: Radical Embodied Cognitive Science. Conceptualizing cognition in terms of agent-environment dynamics instead of computation and representation. What is RECS, and where did these ideas come from?
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Radical Embodied Cognitive Science
A non‐representational approach to imagined action
The dynamics of active categorical perception in an evolved model agent

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