The Situated Action Paradigm
This approach to artificial intelligence emphasizes the situated and embodied character of cognition, and the role of affordances in the acquisition of perceptual information and the control of behaviour.
Postulates of Situated Action (Suchman, 1987)

1. "Situated actions... [are] actions taken in the context of particular concrete circumstances" p.vii-ix.

2. "All activity, even the most analytic, is fundamentally concrete and embodied" p. viii.

3 Even "purposeful actions are inevitably situated action" p. ix.

4. No action is ever fully anticipated by plans because the "circumstances of our actions... are continuously changing around us" p. ix.

5. All "our actions, while systematic, are never planned in the strong sense" p. ix.

6. All or most life is "primarily ad hoc acitivity" p.ix. 
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Artificial Intelligence »Artificial Intelligence
Can computers think? [1] »Can computers think? [1]
Yes: physical symbol systems can think [3] »Yes: physical symbol systems can think [3]
The Representationalist Assumption »The Representationalist Assumption
The representational tradition is flawed »The representational tradition is flawed
The Situated Action Paradigm
Affordances are features of the environment »Affordances are features of the environment
Situated action explains use of plans »Situated action explains use of plans
The mechanisms situated action describes are symbol systems »The mechanisms situated action describes are symbol systems
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