Four herculean labours : reply to Hobson.
Abstract
Chapter from 'Radical Enactivism : Intentionality, Phenomenology and Narrative. Focus on the Philosophy of Daniel D. Hutto' :- This collection is an aid to combat the confusion about which strands of enactivism are robust, yet practical rejections, of traditional representationalism approaches to cognitivism, and those that are not. Hutto's paper acts as a pivot around which enactivists and non-enactivists both sketch out the implications of enactivism for a wide variety of matters: perception, emotion, the theory of content, cognition, development, and social interaction. Hutto’s featured replies add more depth and integration which bodies of essays can overlook. This book is essential for those who want to assess the current developments in the embodied and situated sciences of the mind.