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The Sword and the Cane: Martial Arts Weapons and the Boundaries of Cognition
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In martial arts, pedagogical approaches have tended to conceptualise weapons training as the imbuing of technique through imitation coupled with extensive practice, rendering the weapon an external implement and the learner a static recipient of knowledge. I propose that weapons learning is an emergent, enactive development resulting from the dynamic coupling of body, artefact, and environment. In this light, weapons are not passive tools but cognitive artefacts shaping perception, constraining action, and guiding skill development. Learning emerges from situated interaction, perceptual attunement, and the adoption of the weapon into the practitioner's suite of skilled actions. This shift repositions martial arts pedagogy as a primarily transformational rather than transmissional process. Weapons participate directly in processes of embodiment, transforming movement, awareness, and intention. From this perspective, martial arts practices exemplify paradigmatically material-mediated cognition, where learning occurs not solely through imagination but through active participation and situated attunement.
Title: The Sword and the Cane: Martial Arts Weapons and the Boundaries of Cognition
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In martial arts, pedagogical approaches have tended to conceptualise weapons training as the imbuing of technique through imitation coupled with extensive practice, rendering the weapon an external implement and the learner a static recipient of knowledge.
I propose that weapons learning is an emergent, enactive development resulting from the dynamic coupling of body, artefact, and environment.
In this light, weapons are not passive tools but cognitive artefacts shaping perception, constraining action, and guiding skill development.
Learning emerges from situated interaction, perceptual attunement, and the adoption of the weapon into the practitioner's suite of skilled actions.
This shift repositions martial arts pedagogy as a primarily transformational rather than transmissional process.
Weapons participate directly in processes of embodiment, transforming movement, awareness, and intention.
From this perspective, martial arts practices exemplify paradigmatically material-mediated cognition, where learning occurs not solely through imagination but through active participation and situated attunement.
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