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Author: Susan A. J. Stuart

Bio Note: Susan Stuart is a senior lecturer at the University of Glasgow. Her research is primarily in the area of hermeneutic philosophy with strong links to the phenomenological method. Her work centres on developing the notion of enkinaesthesia: the reciprocally affective neuro-muscular dynamical flows and muscle tensions that are felt and enfolded between co-participating agents, and felt, though not reciprocated, in our engagement with non-agential things. Currently she chairs the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology subsection of the British Psychological Society.
Affiliation: University of Glasgow, UK
Constructivist approaches covered:
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Susan A. J. Stuart’s publications in Constructivist Foundations.
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Neurophenomenology
Scientific disciplines covered:
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Susan A. J. Stuart’s publications in Constructivist Foundations.
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Philosophy
Publications in Constructivist Foundations
Stuart S. A. J. (2022) Dispelling the fog: Disclosing the tenacity of our habitual ways of thinking. Constructivist Foundations 17(2): 123–125. https://constructivist.info/17/2/123
Stuart S. A. J. (2014) The enkinaesthetic betwixt. Constructivist Foundations 10(1): 109–111. http://constructivist.info/10/1/109
Stuart S. A. J. (2013) The union of two nervous systems: Neurophenomenology, enkinaesthesia, and the alexander technique. Constructivist Foundations 8(3): 314–323. http://constructivist.info/8/3/314
Beaton M., Pierce B. & Stuart S. A. J. (2013) Neurophenomenology – a special issue. Constructivist Foundations 8(3): 265–268. http://constructivist.info/8/3/265
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