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Mind in life: biology, phenomenology, and the sciences of mind
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EmpathyAffective NeuroscienceHuman ConditionCognitionPsychologySocial SciencesAffective ScienceDevelopmental PsychologyCognitive ConstructionMind-body ConnectionCognitive NeurosciencePreface Acknowledgements PartEnactive Approach 1Contemplative ScienceCognitive ScienceEmbodimentDownward Causation ReferencesCognitive StudyNeurophilosophyEmbodied CognitionTheory Of MindPhilosophy (Philosophy Of Mind)Cognitive DynamicsPhenomenologyMindbody ProblemEmotionPhilosophy Of MindPhilosophical Psychology
Preface Acknowledgements Part I: The Enactive Approach 1. Cognitive Science and Human Experience 2. The Phenomenological Connection 3. Autonomy and Emergence 4. The Structure of Behavior Part II: Life in Mind 5. Autopoiesis: The Organization of the Living 6. Life and Mind: The Philosophy of the Organism 7. Laying Down a Path in Walking: Development and Evolution Part III: Consciousness in Life 8. Life Beyond the Gap 9. Sensorimotor Subjectivity 10. Look Again: Consciousness and Mental Imagery 11. Temporality and the Living Present 12. Primordial Dynamism: Emotion and Valence 13. Empathy and Enculturation Appendix 1: Husserl and Cognitive Science Appendix 2: Emergence and the Problem of Downward Causation References