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Karl Leidlmair
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Front matter
3-35
Part 1 / The Pragmatic Dimension: A Reassessment of Scientific Theories
3-22
Towards a Technology- and Action-Oriented Methodology of Constructive Realism
23-35
The Three Enlightenments
39-96
Part 2 / Artificial Intelligence and the Embodiment of the Mind
39-73
How Representational Cognitivism Failed and is being replaced by Body/World Coupling
75-85
The New Orthodoxy: Humans, Animals, Heidegger and Dreyfus
87-96
The Key to the Chinese Room
99-143
Part 3 / Socialization in the Internet Between Dissolution and Extension of the Human Self
99-120
The Play of Imagination: Extending the Literary Mind
121-131
Reading the World Upside Down: How to Deal with Frozen Knowledge
133-143
On the Significance of the ‘Lower’ Senses: Touch, Smell and Taste
147-187
Part 4 / New Research Strategies in Psychology and Psychotherapy
147-161
We Can Think with the Implicit, As Well As with Fully-Formed Concepts
163-179
Embodied Knowledge in Design
181-187
The Second Cognitive Revolution
191-225
Part 5 / Ethical and Economic Aspects
191-203
The Illusion of Free Will and its Acceptance
205-212
Three Concepts of Liberty
213-225
Premises and Promises of Theory Formation in Economics
227-229
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