Enacting anti-representationalism. The scope and the limits of enactive critiques of representationalism

Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies (2):43-86 (2014)
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Abstract

I propose a systematic survey of the various attitudes proponents of enaction (or enactivism) entertained or are entertaining towards representationalism and towards the use of the concept “mental representation” in cognitive science. For the sake of clarity, a set of distinctions between different varieties of representationalism and anti-representationalism are presented. I also recapitulate and discuss some anti-representationalist trends and strategies one can find the enactive literature, before focusing on some possible limitations of eliminativist versions of enactive anti-representationalism. These limitations are here taken as opportunities for reflecting on the fate of enactivism in its relations with representationalism and anti-representationalism.

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Pierre Steiner
Université de Technologie de Compiègne

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