Social Enactive Theory of Perception
Social Enactive Theory of Perception
Perceptual Practices, Direct Perception, and a World of Aspects
Vargas, Alejandro Arango
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
04/2026
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Inglês
9781666924329
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: The Enactivism of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 1. The Pragmatism of Practices
Chapter 2. The Performativity and Contextuality of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 3. The Expressivity and Normativity of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 4. On Being Perceptually Situated
Chapter 5. Enactivisms, Ecological Thinking, and Sociality
PART II: The World of Perception Is a World of Aspects
Chapter 6. Aspects Anywhere, Anytime, Any Way
Chapter 7. Directness and the Dependencies of Perception
PART III: Perceiving Others
Chapter 8. Others as Sui Generis Perceptual Objects
Chapter 9. From High-Level Perception to Direct Social Perception
Chapter 10. From Direct Social Perception to High-Level Perception
Chapter 11. Perception, Human Interaction, and Social Identities
References
Index
Introduction
PART I: The Enactivism of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 1. The Pragmatism of Practices
Chapter 2. The Performativity and Contextuality of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 3. The Expressivity and Normativity of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 4. On Being Perceptually Situated
Chapter 5. Enactivisms, Ecological Thinking, and Sociality
PART II: The World of Perception Is a World of Aspects
Chapter 6. Aspects Anywhere, Anytime, Any Way
Chapter 7. Directness and the Dependencies of Perception
PART III: Perceiving Others
Chapter 8. Others as Sui Generis Perceptual Objects
Chapter 9. From High-Level Perception to Direct Social Perception
Chapter 10. From Direct Social Perception to High-Level Perception
Chapter 11. Perception, Human Interaction, and Social Identities
References
Index
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sociality; enactivism; social practices; affordances; culture; intersubjectivity; direct perception; social cognition; philosophy of perception; social theory; social philosophy; Wittgenstein; pragmatism; phenomenology; 4E cognition; ecological psychology; constitution; performativity; expressivity
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: The Enactivism of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 1. The Pragmatism of Practices
Chapter 2. The Performativity and Contextuality of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 3. The Expressivity and Normativity of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 4. On Being Perceptually Situated
Chapter 5. Enactivisms, Ecological Thinking, and Sociality
PART II: The World of Perception Is a World of Aspects
Chapter 6. Aspects Anywhere, Anytime, Any Way
Chapter 7. Directness and the Dependencies of Perception
PART III: Perceiving Others
Chapter 8. Others as Sui Generis Perceptual Objects
Chapter 9. From High-Level Perception to Direct Social Perception
Chapter 10. From Direct Social Perception to High-Level Perception
Chapter 11. Perception, Human Interaction, and Social Identities
References
Index
Introduction
PART I: The Enactivism of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 1. The Pragmatism of Practices
Chapter 2. The Performativity and Contextuality of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 3. The Expressivity and Normativity of Perceptual Practices
Chapter 4. On Being Perceptually Situated
Chapter 5. Enactivisms, Ecological Thinking, and Sociality
PART II: The World of Perception Is a World of Aspects
Chapter 6. Aspects Anywhere, Anytime, Any Way
Chapter 7. Directness and the Dependencies of Perception
PART III: Perceiving Others
Chapter 8. Others as Sui Generis Perceptual Objects
Chapter 9. From High-Level Perception to Direct Social Perception
Chapter 10. From Direct Social Perception to High-Level Perception
Chapter 11. Perception, Human Interaction, and Social Identities
References
Index
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