Roughly… refers to/emphasizes the dynamic interaction between agent and environment and understands behavior/cognition/agency/… to emerge through that interaction/at that interface (rather than, e.g, trying to understand them as an internal property of the agent only)
I know about boundedness, embededness, and I guess nestedness is about hierarchical agents.
But what’s enactive?
Roughly… refers to/emphasizes the dynamic interaction between agent and environment and understands behavior/cognition/agency/… to emerge through that interaction/at that interface (rather than, e.g, trying to understand them as an internal property of the agent only)
I can’t quite tell how that’s different from embeddedness. (Also if you have links to other places it’s explained feel free to share them.)
Can you link to a source for a definition of ‘enactive’?