Ed Baggs
@edbaggs.bsky.social
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University of Southern Denmark Cognitive science, perception, culture
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Just submitted a BBS commentary (w/ @edbaggs.bsky.social) on the paper "Let’s go WILD: Increasing Inclusivity in Theories of Developmental Psychology"

To make psychology more inclusive we need to confront the WEIRDness of our methods & metatheoretical commitments!

preprint: osf.io/preprints/ps...
Snapshot of the preprint of our BBS commentary titled "Ethnographic methods can help psychology overcome its WEIRD problems" containing the abstract, which reads: "We are persuaded by Bard et al.'s argument that cross-cultural work in psychology requires not only a greater diversity of participants but also a greater diversity of theories. We encourage the authors to consider that the solution lies not only in improving experimentally-oriented theories, but also in adopting non-experimental methods, including purely ethnographic methods."
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Luke Kersten raises an old distinction from Andy Clark between two views of embodied cognition: one view gives the body a privileged role in explanations of mind, the other holds that the body is just one resource among many. Can mechanistic explanation resolve the tension?

doi.org/10.1007/s112...
A ‘Pressing’ Problem for Embodied Cognition: A Mechanistic Proposal - Topoi
Embodied cognition maintains that there is a deep and significant relationship between the body and mind. But what exactly is the nature of this relation? According to body-centrism, the relation is o...
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Call for papers: #PhiMiSci is inviting submissions for a Special Issue on Social Perception, understood as the perception of socially relevant properties in others. It is edited by Géraldine Carranante and Joulia Smortchkova.
Estimated publication date: 2nd quarter of 2027
Deadline: July 1st, 2026.
Call for Papers: Social Perception | Philosophy and the Mind Sciences
Philosophy and the Mind Sciences (PhiMiSci) focuses on the interface between philosophy of mind, psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. PhiMiSci is a peer-reviewed, not-for-profit open-access journal...
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No, the deadline for proposals was in July
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Contemporary historians, take note:
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If you (or people you know) are interested in applying for a Marie Curie postdoc in 2026, my research centre is offering three-week research fellowships for you to come here and develop your ideas.

More details are on our website - or get in touch with me.

🗃️

www.sdu.dk/en/om-sdu/in...
Calls and open positions
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diovicen.bsky.social
Is ecological neuroscience a feasible enterprise? After some theoretical work on ecological resonance, we've engaged on experimental research to test some of the hypotheses that follow from it. These are the first results of (hopefully) many more to come! It's open access 👇
doi.org/10.1111/psyp...
<em>Psychophysiology</em> | SPR Journal | Wiley Online Library
This study bridges brain and body through ecological psychology and neuroscience by demonstrating how ecological information—in this case, “time to contact” or tau—constrains brain activity and as mu...
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Andrea Hiott discusses the role of mental representations in cognitive neuroscience studies of memory and navigation, proposing that representations are really a part of the way we talk about brains, not something findable in brains themselves

link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Radical Embodied Relation at any Scale, from Remembering to Navigating - Topoi
Recent developments in the study of the hippocampal formation call old ideas of representation into question and are forcing a change in the way we understand the study of memory and navigation, openi...
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Wouter van Hooydonk worries that radical embodied cognitive science may assume that able white men's bodies are a universal representation of human bodies. He thinks RECS should reject the universalizing attitude and pay more attention to particular cases. doi.org/10.1007/s112...
Radical Embodied Cognition as Non-ideal Theory - Topoi
Philosophy of mind and cognition, radical embodied cognition not excluded, has missed the descriptive mark by abstracting away from race, gender, (dis)ability and similar social realities in understan...
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Marco Facchin, Zuzanna Rucińska, and Thomas Fondelli ask whether there is such a thing as radical embodied introspection. They think that there is. Through examples, they argue that introspection routinely involves embodied processes

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Radically Embodied Introspection - Topoi
Introspection is often conceptualized as a “purely inner” activity, whereby the introspector temporarily breaks their coupling with the external world to focus on their “inner world”. We offer a subst...
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How does Radical Embodied Cognitive Science relate to Marxism?

In a recent preprint, I discuss this question at length, drawing on work by @tonychemero.bsky.social, @sorenmau.bsky.social, @edbaggs.bsky.social and many others.
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diovicen.bsky.social
David Lee just died.
He formulated tau/time-to-contact, the most famous bit of ecological information.
He is one of the main reasons why ecological psychology is still alive.
We all are indebted to him. I met him once and ended up having dinner at his place. Very cool guy!
RIP
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Farewell to Dimensions of Radical Embodiment 3 at the University of Southern Denmark

Once again, this was a lot of fun!

Some photos here radicalembodiment3.github.io/gallery/

Any volunteers to host DRE4?
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Just published!

Why direct social perception theory needs to be more Gibsonian

Co-authored with Martyna Meyer!

edizionicafoscari.unive.it/it/edizioni4...
Abstract for the paper "Why direct social perception theory needs to be more Gibsonian"