Tomasz Komendziński (PhD) is a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy Nicolaus Copernicus University, associated lecturer at the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities and fellow of International Communicology Institute. His main area of interest covers integrated theory of communication, embodied cognition and extended mind, neurophenomenology, enactivism, semiotic theory of reception and interpretation and philosophical semiotics of Charles S. Peirce. Tomasz Komendziński is an editor of international journal Theoria et Historia Scientiarum. An International Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies and co-editor of Metaphor and Cognition and author of two books: Znak i jego ciągłość. Semiotyka C.S.Peirce’a między precepcją i recepcją [Sign and its Continuity: C. S. Peirce's Semiotics between Preception and Reception] (1996) and Enaktywizm. Platforma badawcza dla badań interdyscyplinarnych oraz jedność nauki i filozofii [Enactivism. The research Platform for Interdisciplinary Investigations and Unity of Science and Philosophy] (2011).
