Inhabiting as aesthetic behavior: a proposal from the enaction.
Keywords:
Inhabiting, Enaction, Aesthetic behavior, Language, DesignAbstract
Inhabiting is a human condition. We do not inhabit the earth, but a language that allows us
to build the world. In addition to “place”, inhabiting involves a relational activity articulating
both cognitive and sensory processes, to place the human being in a physical and
sociocultural environment. This paper proposes an analysis of the concept of inhabiting,
from the enaction process and aesthetic behavior. Postulates of epistemology and art are
recovered and discussed. Aesthetic behavior unfolds in inhabiting from enaction, which
consists of the search for meaning through the cognitive process of an embodied-
intelligence situated in context.
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