senseshaping
Senseshaping is a concept developed by philosopher and cognitive scientist Francisco Varela in the 1990s. It refers to the idea that our perception of the world is not a passive reception of sensory information, but an active process of shaping and constructing meaning from our surroundings.
Varela's theory of senseshaping suggests that our senses are not just passive receptors of external stimuli,
The concept of senseshaping challenges the traditional notion of a passive observer-subject relationship with the environment.
Senseshaping has been applied in various fields, including cognitive science, philosophy, and environmental studies. It highlights
The implications of senseshaping are far-reaching and have been explored in various contexts, including the study