Dynamicism, radical enactivism, and representational cognitive processes: The case of subitization

Tandf: Philosophical Psychology 33 (8):1096-1120 (2020)
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Volume 33, Issue 8, November 2020, Page 1096-1120.

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reprint Ash, Misha; Welshon, Rex (2020) "Dynamicism, radical enactivism, and representational cognitive processes: The case of subitization". Philosophical Psychology 33(8):1096-1120

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