Intellectica 2010/1-2, n° 53-54
Philosophy, Technology and Cognition
Pierre Steiner et John Stewart
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CONTENTS
Pierre STEINER: Introduction. Philosophy, Technology and Cognition. State of the Art and Perspectives
Pierre STEINER and John STEWART: Presentation
Bernard STIEGLER : The Concept of “Idiotext”: Outlines [abstract]
Mikael KARLSSON: Do We Think With Our Brains? [abstract]
Jacques THEUREAU: The Constitution of Knowledge in Action [abstract]
Ezechiel A. DI PAOLO: Robotics Inspired In The Organism [abstract]
Jean-Michel SALANSKIS: Action and Decision [abstract]
Jean-Pierre WARNIER: Physiology of Action and Material Culture [abstract]
Véronique HAVELANGE: Action, Empathy and Motivation in Husserl's Phenomenology: Implications for Cognitive Sciences and Technologies [abstract]
Saadi LAHLOU: Context and Intention in the Process of Activity: A New Topology of Motivation [abstract]
Bruno BACHIMONT: The Presence of Archives: Reinventing the Past [abstract]
Christian BRASSAC: Cognition as a Product of Social Interaction: A Pragmatist Point of View [abstract]
Jean-Rémi LAPAIRE: Ghost Touching. How the Imaginary Body of Cognition Makes Invisible Contact with People and Things [abstract]
Charles LENA : Touching Contact and Emotional Value [abstract]
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Regular Paper
Gunnar DECLERCK: Elements for a Phenomenological Interpretation of Weightiness [abstract]
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