2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11097-020-09713-y
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Ecological-enactive scientific cognition: modeling and material engagement

Abstract: Ecological-enactive approaches to cognition aim to explain cognition in terms of the dynamic coupling between agent and environment. Accordingly, cognition of one's immediate environment (which is sometimes labeled "basic" cognition) depends on enaction and the picking up of affordances. However, ecological-enactive views supposedly fail to account for what is sometimes called "higher" cognition, i.e., cognition about potentially absent targets, which therefore can only be explained by postulating representati… Show more

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“…It emphasizes how humans use their skills to exploit a diversity of available and relevant affordances to reach an "optimal grip" in any given situation. This concurs with an enactive account of cognition and agency, in which different degrees of cognitive abilities emerge through interaction between an embodied organism and its environment (Gallagher, 2017;Rolla and Novaes, 2022).…”
Section: Affords-φ (Environmental Feature Ability Of An Organism)supporting
confidence: 79%
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“…It emphasizes how humans use their skills to exploit a diversity of available and relevant affordances to reach an "optimal grip" in any given situation. This concurs with an enactive account of cognition and agency, in which different degrees of cognitive abilities emerge through interaction between an embodied organism and its environment (Gallagher, 2017;Rolla and Novaes, 2022).…”
Section: Affords-φ (Environmental Feature Ability Of An Organism)supporting
confidence: 79%
“…Bruineberg and Rietveld, 2014) but still reflects the process of building a relevant model of reality within a social domain like science embedded in a larger form of life. The overall challenge for an optimal grip is to be selectively open to the relevant affordances (Bruineberg and Rietveld, 2014), including those that may provide an improved understanding of a given phenomenon (Rolla and Novaes, 2022) and may lead to improved search strategies.…”
Section: Human Setimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the recent literature suggests, many of us are interested in and working on developing accounts that can be properly described as reflexive even in the absence of the term. Consider, for example, recent work on model-based research from a broadly enactive-embodied perspective (Rolla & Novaes, 2020), work on neuroscientific practice through the lens of Gibsonian ecological psychology ( van Dijk & Myin, 2019), and work on art and design practices as providing not only content but also the means for inquiry in the philosophy of embodied cognition (see Rietveld, 2019and responses by Ingold, 2020, Feiten et al, 2021. For authors like these, the label "strong program" I am proposing might seem to be merely "a new name for an old way of thinking," to paraphrase James (1907).…”
Section: Conclusion: a Strong Program Beyond The Analogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Fulbright's (2020) proposed 'expertise level', consisting of a range of skills, AI is not assumed to be capable of, for example, understanding or teaching. Furthermore, AI systems are not embodied, and it is consequently worth noting that while, for example, the cognitive paradigm of ecological-enactivism is important for explaining humans' purposive engagement with their environment (Rolla & Novaes, 2020), it does not necessarily apply to AI systems, which could perhaps be more appropriately described by cognitive theories based on traditional models of information processing, control, storage, and retrieval (Carvalho & Rolla, 2020). However, I will show that the system of scaffolding functions based on Vygotsky's theory might still enable 'dumb' AI to function as a form of tutor.…”
Section: Key Concepts: Ai and Machine Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%