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Enactivism is the philosophical view that cognition depends on brain ''and'' body, that it is an activity that extends beyond the individual creature, and that it involves environmental interplay or back-and-forth.
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Enactivism is the philosophical view that cognition depends on brain and body, that it is an activity that extends beyond the individual creature, and that it involves environmental interplay or back-and-forth.[1]

References

  1. Daniel D. Hutto, Erik Myin (2013). Radicalizing Enactivism: Basic Minds Without Content. MIT Press. ISBN 9780262018548.