Sydney friends! Emily and I are thrilled to be launching the paperback edition of our book at Better Read than Dead on the 28th of March, and we would absolutely love to have you there! We'll be on from 6pm, and will joined by the magnificent Annie Sandrussi.
All welcome - please register here:
I argue that Merleau-Ponty is right, because how we are in the world - how we inhabit, produce, make sense of meaning - is characterised by dynamics that we can call synaesthetic. Synaesthesia sheds light on cognition more broadly in reminding us of the latter's rich complexity and idiosyncrasy.
It's been an honour to work on this issue, and we hope it contributes to future research on both grief and human-technology interactions. We're already starting on our next projects in that domain, so watch this space!
Applications are now open for 2 PhD scholarships on the “The Diversity and Variability of Grief” at Macquarie University, Sydney. 1/3 www.mq.edu.au/research/phd...
Want to know what 'enactivism' is? Consider reading my new paper, 'What is Enactivism?', open access in Adaptive Behavior!
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Short version: It's what Varela, Thompson & Rosch said it was in 'The Embodied Mind' ages ago.
Slightly longer version... 1/