Programa
Miércoles 24 de abril
8:00-10:00
Sergio F. Martínez
(UNAM)
Could metaphors and narratives be cognitive (social) affordances?
10:00-12:00
Melina Gastélum
(UNAM)
Extended affordances: spatiotemporal scales in affordance perception
12:00-14:00
Joan Sebastián Mejía Rendón
(Universidad de Córdoba)
with Santiago Arango-Muñoz
(Universidad de Antioquia)
Metacognitive feelings as mental affordances
Jueves 25 de abril
10:00-12:00
Max Jones
(University of Bristol)
Seeing What You Can See: from Epistemic Affordances to Perceptual Affordances
12:00-14:00
Jelle Bruineberg
(University of Copenhagen)
Attention as a case study for embodied mental affordances
Viernes 25 de abril
10:00-12:00
Miguel Segundo-Ortín
(Universidad de Murcia)
Affordances, explanations in cognitive science, and the risk of triviality
12:00-14:00
Shaun Gallagher
(University of Memphis)
Affordances, institutions and the problem of scale
Sesión introductoria
Tendremos una sesión dirigida a estudiantes el 19 de abril, de 16:00 a 19:00 hrs (CDMX), que consistirá en una revisión panorámica de los siguientes textos:
Lecturas primarias
Jorba, M. (2020). Husserlian horizons, cognitive affordances and motivating reasons for action. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 19(5), 847-868.
McClelland, T. (2020). The mental affordance hypothesis. Mind, 129(514), 401-427. Acceso aquí.
Proust, J. (2014). The representational structure of feelings. En Open Mind. Frankfurt am Main: MIND Group.
Segundo-Ortin, M., & Heras-Escribano, M. (2023). The risk of trivializing affordances: mental and cognitive affordances examined. Philosophical Psychology, 1-17.
Lecturas de apoyo
Heras-Escribano, M. (2019). Ecological Psychology. En The Philosophy of Affordances, cap. 2. Palgrave.
Lobo, L., Heras-Escribano, M., & Travieso, D. (2018). The history and philosophy of ecological psychology. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 403987.
Segundo-Ortín, M. y Raja, V. (2024). Ecological Psychology. Cambridge.