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The Embodied Mind
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as a founding book of embodied cognition, emphasizing the embodied nature of mind and cognition.

Andrea Hiott

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#45: Living Beyond the Blind Spot with Philosopher Evan Thompson
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as a book that introduced him to thinking about mind, body, and human experience.

Julian Kiverstein

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#65 Play & Meaningful Uncertainty: Active Inference and the Intellectual Sweet Spot with Julian Kiverstein of Amsterdam UMC
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when discussing embodied cognition.

J. Mark Bishop

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#043 Prof J. Mark Bishop - Artificial Intelligence Is Stupid and Causal Reasoning won't fix it.
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as introducing the idea of an action and the inactive approach.

Mirko Prokop

#67: Autonomy, Autopoiesis & the Enactive Approach with philosopher Ezequiel Di Paolo
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as a book where they used the example of visual perception and color.


Evan Thompson

Episode 11: Mind, Life and Intelligence
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when discussing inactivism and its origins.

Kathryn Nave

#1054 Kathryn Nave - A Drive to Survive: The Free Energy Principle and the Meaning of Life
Referenced as one of the first books that starts speaking about embodied cognition.

#1124 Miguel Segundo Ortín & Vicente Raja: Ecological Psychology
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in the context of the enactive approach.

Ezequiel Di Paolo

“Enactive Ethics: Difference Becoming Participation”