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The cognitive archeology of sociocultural lifeforms

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  • GUÉNIN--CARLUT, Avel
  • White, Ben
  • Sganzerla, Lorena

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We draw from the recent enactivist literature to articulate an operational definition of Wittgensteinien forms of life as a self-productive collection of constraints over collective behavior. We propose that humans integrate and enact those account through the Active Inference of shared “regimes of attentions”, which are experienced as embedded normativity within direct engagement with a shared sociocultural niche. Given those elements, we discuss how sociocultural lifeforms “encode information” in the material niche, and discuss how this information may be recovered by cognitive archeologists.

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  • GUÉNIN--CARLUT, Avel & White, Ben & Sganzerla, Lorena, 2023. "The cognitive archeology of sociocultural lifeforms," OSF Preprints qxszh_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:qxszh_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/qxszh_v1
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