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    • Enactive theorists do it on purpose: on why the enactive approach demands an account of goals and goal-directedness. 

      McGann, Marek (Springer Netherlands, 2007)
      The enactive approach to cognitive science involves frequent references to “action” without making clear what is intended by the term. In particular, no definition or account is offered of goals which can encompass not ...
    • Ministry 

      Conway, Eamonn (NY and London: Routledge, 2008)
      While in practice ministry in the Christian churches is flourishing, theologically speaking it is in a state of some disarray at this time. Prior to the Second Vatican Council the term 'ministry' was not common in Roman ...