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Evan Thompson
Canadian philosopher (b. 1962) whose <em>Embodied Mind</em> collaboration with Varela and subsequent career at the University of British Columbia have made him the leading contemporary philosopher of the enactive approach to cognition.
Evan Thompson was born in Toronto in 1962, studied at Amherst College, and earned his PhD from the University of Toronto. His 1991 collaboration with Francisco Varela and Eleanor Rosch — The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience — established the enactive approach as a serious alternative to the computational theory of mind. His subsequent books — Mind in Life (2007) and Waking, Dreaming, Being (2015) — developed the life-mind continuity thesis and extended the approach into phenomenology of contemplative practice. In January 2025, he co-authored a letter in Nature arguing that AI will never achieve human-level intelligence. He is professor of philosophy at the University of British Columbia.
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Thompson's intellectual formation brought together three traditions: the biological systems theory of autopoiesis (through Varela and Maturana), the phenomenological tradition (particularly Husserl and Merleau-Ponty), and Buddhist philosophy (through his long engagement with contemplative practice). His work represents one of the most sustained efforts to integrate these traditions into
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