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claim:strong-enactivism-is-incompatible-with-cimc-s-representationalist-framework-because-it-denies-the-role-of-internal-representation-altogetherStrong Enactivism is incompatible with CIMC's representationalist framework because it denies the role of internal representation altogether
CIMC is sympathetic to weak embodied approaches but rejects the constitutive claim of strong enactivism
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- EnactivismcontradictsTheoretical approach treating cognition and self as emergent from embodied interaction; foundational to the paper's 'selfless self' model.
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