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»Varela's 1991 book The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience, co-authored with Evan Thompson and Eleanor Rosch, is considered a classic in the field of cognitive science, offering pioneering phenomenological connections and introducing the Buddhism-informed enactivist and embodied cognition approach. A revised edition of The Embodied Mind was published in 2017, featuring substantive introductions by the surviving authors, as well as a preface by Jon Kabat-Zinn.«
'The Embodied Mind' can be borrowed at https://archive.org/details/embodiedmindcogn0000vare
Less often recommended, this book shaped a lot of my thinking: https://www.amazon.com/Tree-Knowledge-Biological-Roots-Under...
I always suspect Varela gave us some true keys to unlock the mysteries unsolved about AGI.
A deep rabbit hole which started for me when I read Paul Watzlawick in the late 90s.
(the German Wikipedia article about it is much more detailed than the English one; I guess it's good to read using machine translation)