Lecture

Models of Human Interaction: Embodied Theories

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This lecture explores the impact of default images of human interaction on scientific inquiry, the nature of human interaction, and the origins of contemporary human interaction. It delves into theories of agency, the body, cognition, and operation, as well as the concept of participation and different frames of participation. The discussion also covers the embedding of elements in various contexts, the political implications of these effects, and the absence of a pursuit of truth in certain practices.

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