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We will critically study the factualist commitments of the enactivist project of naturalization of normativity and develop an alternative, inspired by the notion of affordance and the explicative power of evolutionary theory, that does justice to the necessity of agential and dispositional vocabulary without additional ontological commitments. Aim coordinated by Manuel de Pinedo.

  • Segundo-Ortín, M., Heras-Escribano, M. & Raja, V. (accepted). “Ecological psychology is radical enough: A reply to radical enactivists”. Philosophical Psychology.
  • Heras-Escribano, M. (accepted). “Pragmatism, enactivism, and ecological psychology: Towards a unified approach to post-cognitivism”. Synthese.
  • Heras-Escribano, M. & Calvo, P. (forthcoming). “The philosophy of plant neurobiology”. In J. Symons, S. Robins, & P. Calvo (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology (2nd Edition). Londres: Routledge.
  • Heras-Escribano, M. (2019). The Philosophy of Affordances. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Lobo, L., Heras-Escribano, M. & Travieso, D. (2018). “The history and philosophy of ecological psychology”. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 2228.
  • Heras-Escribano, M. & De Jesús, P. (2018). “Biosemiotics, the extended synthesis, and ecological information: Making sense of the organism-environment relation at the cognitive level”. Biosemiotics, 11(2), 245-262.
  • Heras-Escribano, M. & Pinedo-García, M. (2018). “Naturalism, non-factualism, and normative situated behavior”. South African Journal of Philosophy, 37(1), 80-98.
  • Heras-Escribano, M. & Pinedo-García, M. (2018). “Affordances and landscapes: Overcoming the naure-culture dichotomy through niche construction theory”. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 2294.
  • Heras-Escribano, M. (2017). “Phenomenology. An Introduction, de Stephan Kaufer y Anthony Chemero”. Teorema, 36(3), 212-216.
  • Heras-Escribano, M. (2017). “Non-factualist dispositionalism”. Philosophia, 45(2), 607-629.