New Special Issue (2025):  Embodied/Enactive approaches to moral and social problems

In recent years, embodied and enactive approaches to cognition have ventured beyond philosophy of mind and cognitive science, opening up provocative conversations in ethics, social theory, and political philosophy. This special issue of Mind & Society on Embodied/Enactive Approaches to Moral and Social Problems continues that trajectory, examining how a philosophy of embodied, situated, and interactive minds might reshape our understanding of moral and social life.

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