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Extended Cognition: Feedback Loops and Coupled Systems [PDF]

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems, 2017
The article explores two waves of active externalism. I first introduce the distinction between passive and active externalism and analyse a proposal of active externalism based on the principle of parity proposed by Clark and Chalmers.
Olga Markic
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Extended Cognition and Propositional Memory [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2015
The philosophical case for extended cognition is often made with reference to ‘extended‐memory cases’ (e.g. Clark & Chalmers 1998); though, unfortunately, proponents of the hypothesis of extended cognition (HEC) as well as their adversaries have failed to appreciate the kinds of epistemological problems extended‐memory cases pose for mainstream ...
Carter, J. Adam, Kallestrup, Jesper
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Extended Affectivity as the Cognition of Primary Intersubjectivity

open access: yesPhenomenology and Mind, 2017
I discuss the primordial affectivity approach (Colombetti 2014) and the extended emotions theory (Krueger 2014, Slaby 2014, Candiotto 2015, Carter et al. 2016) in order to propose a novel account of “extended affectivity” (EA) as the cognition of primary
Laura Candiotto
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Extended animal cognition

open access: yesSynthese
Abstract: According to the extended cognition thesis, an agent's cognitive system can sometimes include extracerebral components amongst its physical constituents. Here, we show that such a view of cognition has an unjustifiably anthropocentric focus, for it tends to depict cognitive extensions as a human-only affair. In contrast, we will argue that if
Marco Facchin, Giulia Leonetti
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Socially Extended Scientific Knowledge

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
A three-tiered account of social cognition is set out—along with the corresponding variety of social knowledge that results from this social cognition—and applied to the special case of scientific collaboration.
Duncan Pritchard
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From Notebooks to Institutions: The Case for Symbiotic Cognition

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Cognition is claimed to be extended by a wide array of items, ranging from notebooks to social institutions. Although the connection between individuals and these items is usually referred to as “coupling,” the difference between notebooks and social ...
Marc Slors
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We are all a little bit Cerberus: towards bioethical applicability of animalism [PDF]

open access: yesОмский научный вестник: Серия "Общество. История. Современность", 2021
I consider the applicability of the animalism in the framework of bioethical discussions — in particular related to situations in which a person is the cause of an event that is outside of her intentions, for example, infection with a dangerous disease.
S. Yu. Shevchenko
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Sensorimotor Event. An Approach to the Dynamic, Embodied and Embedded Nature of Sensorimotor Cognition

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2014
In this paper, I explore the notion of sensorimotor event as the building block of sensorimotor cognition. A sensorimotor event is presented here as a neurally-controlled event that recruits those processes and elements that are necessary to address the ...
Oscar eVilarroya
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Towards a more Embedded/Extended Perspective on the Cognitive Function of Gestures

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
Gestures are often considered to be demonstrative of the embodied nature of the mind (Hostetter & Alibali, 2008). In this article we review current theories and research targeted at the intra-cognitive role of gestures.
Wim Theodorus Josephus Lodewyck Pouw   +4 more
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