Thompson is a leading theorist in embodied and enactive cognition, integrating neuroscience, phenomenology, and contemplative philosophy in the study of mind.
Modality summary:
Enactivism supports the theoretical framework that consciousness arises through lived interaction, not abstract thinking — meaning awareness is enacted through the body, environment, and relationship, proposing that cognition arises through dynamic interaction between organism and environment, emphasizing perception, action, and lived experience rather than internal representation alone.