Volume 11 · Number 2 · Pages 325–327
Enactivism Embraces Ecological Psychology

Mog Stapleton

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Abstract

Open peer commentary on the article “Perception-Action Mutuality Obviates Mental Construction” by Martin Flament Fultot, Lin Nie & Claudia Carello. Upshot: The authors of the target article seem on the one hand to want to reprimand enactivists for not embracing ecological psychology, and on the other, to criticise them for taking on board some - but not all - of the principles of ecological psychology. In this commentary, I argue that (a) the claim that enactivists have not embraced ecological psychology is false, and (b) that it is coherent for enactivists to take on only some of the principles of ecological psychology, as the two research frameworks have different overall projects. Furthermore, I argue that there is an enactivism-friendly stream of ecological psychology research that is currently yielding exciting results that both broaden the depth of ecological psychology research and bring it into dialogue with enactivism-inspired approaches to understanding perception and experience.

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Stapleton M. (2016) Enactivism embraces ecological psychology. Constructivist Foundations 11(2): 325–327. http://constructivist.info/11/2/325

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