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Author: Konrad Werner

Bio Note: Konrad Werner is the assistant researcher in the Institute of Philosophy at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Department of Cognitive Science), where he obtained PhD in philosophy in 2013. He is interested first of all in so called “aspectual shape” or perspective-dependency of perception and knowledge. His articles concern epistemological, ontological as well as logical aspects of this issue. Still in connection with it, he has recently directed his attention toward evolutionary origins of cognition.
Affiliation: Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
Constructivist approaches covered:
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Konrad Werner’s publications in Constructivist Foundations.
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Constructivism · Enactivism
Scientific disciplines covered:
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Philosophy
Publications in Constructivist Foundations
Werner K. (2022) The “problem of stuff” should be no concern for constructivism. Constructivist Foundations 17(3): 273–275. https://constructivist.info/17/3/273
Werner K. (2018) Is speaking of mind or matter a matter of choice? Constructivist Foundations 13(3): 355–356. http://constructivist.info/13/3/355
Werner K. (2017) Author’s response: Enactivism, phenomenology, and ontology: A difficult partnership. Constructivist Foundations 12(3): 309–315. http://constructivist.info/12/3/309
Werner K. (2017) Coordination produces cognitive niches, not just experiences: A semi-formal constructivist ontology based on von foerster. Constructivist Foundations 12(3): 292–299. http://constructivist.info/12/3/292
Werner K. (2017) Certain questions regarding perception and boundaries. Constructivist Foundations 12(3): 280–282. http://constructivist.info/12/3/280
Werner K. (2016) Presentation of the world: Gibson and husserl on the interplay between the objective and the subjective. Constructivist Foundations 11(2): 317–319. http://constructivist.info/11/2/317
Werner K. (2015) Author’s response: Subjects, worlds and (pl-) metaphysics - what is it all about? Constructivist Foundations 11(1): 172–181. http://constructivist.info/11/1/172
Werner K. (2015) Towards a pl-metaphysics of perception: In search of the metaphysical roots of constructivism. Constructivist Foundations 11(1): 148–157. http://constructivist.info/11/1/148
Werner K. (2015) Cognitive evolution and the idea of a global observer. Constructivist Foundations 10(2): 245–248. http://constructivist.info/10/2/245
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