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The Methodology of Construction of Active Self-Developing Media from the Standpoint of Enactivism
The paper aims to show the importance of the conception of enactivism as a methodological basis for the construction of active self-developing reflexive media (environments). Active self-developing reflexive media (environments) are subject-oriented: the actions, the control and prognostic activity of subjects are to fit into the environment, into a small world, into a more or less large world, as well as into a global perspective, world-system. The concept of enactivism in modern cognitive science just speaks about the ways of embedding thinking and acting subjects into the environment, constructing the surrounding world and constructing oneself from the reverse impact of the surrounding world on the subject. The report traces the connections of the conception of enactivism in the conception of Umwelt developed by J. von Uexküll as well as with the ideas of autopoiesis elaborated by H. Maturana and F. Varela.