Embodied Cognition as a Methodological Framework for Normative IR

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Kazi, Tahseen
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Cochran, Molly
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Intersubjectivity is underspecified in normative international relations theory. This underspecification inhibits normative IR methodology and discourse with interest-based theoreticians. Here new advances in embodied cognition, collectively called embodied cognition, are discussed as a possible methodological framework for normative IR. Specific interdisciplinary modeling techniques are offered.
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2004-07-12
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