participha.bsky.social
Philosopher, cognitive scientist, writer
Books:
Linguistic Bodies: The Continuity between Life and Language (MIT Press);
Denken over Liefde (Letterwerk)
Participatory sense-making
Loving and knowing
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This kind of intentionality demands interpretation and also brings about immediate effects in a dialogical system.... The point is that communication is minded insofar as it is the embodied practice of social subjects."
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"We offer intentionality as mutually constituted by producer, audience, and situation. The purposes an actor has in acting emerge with self-other roles and utterance behavior, out of self-organizing social interaction dynamics. ...
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.. and mutuality in interactions can empower children to learn to play to learn new skills and experience mastery as they explore and venture beyond what they already know.
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..to experiment with the emerging opportunities and boundaries between therapy and play during treatment sessions. Respect for the child’s autonomy, attention to the child’s play experience, and repairs of interactional mismatches are crucial in this process. Therapeutic guidance..
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Trusting play and letting play emerge through shared sense-making can resolve challenges and enable pediatric physical therapists to discover new therapeutic opportunities. A child’s striving and overcoming of resistance can be infused with playfulness and make play thrive. We invite PPTs..
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Hi Dr Jay! I think Tony may also have gotten in touch with me, introducing the student to me? Feel free to write me an email, we can certainly talk in the new year.
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This is a great question. Not something I can answer in a couple of skeets, but it would be great to have a conversation about it.
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Oh Helen, ik lees het nu pas. I am so sorry to hear this. Though good that the pain can be treated.
You are and will be a philosophical friend to so many, in all the depth that entails.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Abeba, wonderful and excellent news! Congratulations and bon courage for the work to come!!!
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Hi! I don’t know off the top of my head right now, but like Beck says, there is a lot of new research appearing all the time in different directions/topics/fields. Sorry not to be of more help right now.
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Thank you :)
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Loving & knowing — link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Love in-between — link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Denken over liefde — www.letterwerk.be/books/denken...
How we affect each other — hannedejaegher.net/wp-content/u...
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Lots of colleagues would greatly appreciate this book. But don't get it yet. A new version is coming out with annotations by Evan Thompson and Ezequiel Di Paolo.
I've known for a long time that Varela was amazing, but wow!
mitpress.mit.edu/978026255140...
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Did my PhD in that school.
I never interacted much with Maggie, but her talks, like all her work, are stupendous.
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Hi Helen, great idea!
This one, about our most sophisticated forms of knowing being like loving:
both existential, dialectical relations full of tensions in which knower, known, and their relationship continually transform each other.
Hence an engaging epistemology.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...