Poster presentations (partially funded by the Humboldt Foundation Anneliese Maier Research Award)
Ekaterina Abramova (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands). Towards an enactive theory of reference
Nikolai Alksnis (La Trobe University, Australia). Why content does not emerge from linguistic practices: a critique of enactive scaffolding
Lauran Alpert (CUNY Graduate School, USA). Body idiosyncrasy and the individuation of kinesthetic experience
Yochai Ataria (Hebrew University, Israel). The extended mind approach: Trauma in the world
Anya Daly (University of Melbourne, Australia). The social matrix: An interrogation of human destructiveness in terms of the “I” and “we” perspectives
Fermín Fulda (University of Toronto, Canada). Beyond mechanism and intellectualism: The case of bacteria cognition
Simon Høffding (University of Copenhagen, Denmark). The musician’s model of the mind: what we can learn from body-experts
Alexander A. Jeuk (University of Cincinnati, USA). Embodied conceptual content: Explaining abstract concepts
Felipe León (University of Copenhagen, Denmark). Enactivism, relationality, and shared intentionality
Roman Madzia (University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany). Habits – the vehicles of enactive cognition
Kristian Moltke Martiny (University of Copenhagen and the Helene Elsass Center, Denmark). Neither commands nor predictions: A description of the sense of control in cerebral palsy
Katsunori Miyahara (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, JSPS, Japan). Passive embodiment for experiencing other minds as other minds
Juan Diego Morales (Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia). Supervenience and emergence of mind from action and behavior
Juan Vila Perez (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina). A semiotic framework for relational nature
Ben Sheredos (University of California San Diego, USA) and Keyvan Shafiei (Georgetown University, USA). Phenomenologizing naturalism
David Silverman (Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception, Université Paris Descartes, France). Representation and sensorimotor theory
Joshua August Skorburg (University of Oregon, USA). Pragmatism and Externalism
Diane Rose Stringer (University of Adelaide, Australia). Predictive coding, protention and self-evidence
Hannes Worthmann (Universities of Göttingen, Germany & Chicago, USA). Affordances, representations, and agentive powers