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Mechanistic explanation, cognitive systems demarcation, and extended cognition
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2016Approaches to the Internalism-Externalism controversy in the philosophy of mind often involve both (broadly) metaphysical and explanatory considerations. Whereas originally most emphasis seems to have been placed on metaphysical concerns, recently the explanation angle is getting more attention.
van Eck, D., Looren De Jong, H.
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2018
Abstract The debates within 4E cognitive science surrounding extended cognition turn on competing ontological conceptions of cognitive processes. The embedded theory (henceforth EMT) and the family of extended theories of cognition (henceforth EXT) disagree about what it is for a state or process to count as cognitive.
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Abstract The debates within 4E cognitive science surrounding extended cognition turn on competing ontological conceptions of cognitive processes. The embedded theory (henceforth EMT) and the family of extended theories of cognition (henceforth EXT) disagree about what it is for a state or process to count as cognitive.
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Extended Cognition and The Innovation Process
2021Abstract Innovations advance into the ‘adjacent possible’, enabled and constrained by the current state of the world, in a way that is unpredictable and not law-entailed. Unpredictability is the hallmark of the idea that innovation processes are contingent and embodied in the interaction between individuals and artefacts in the ...
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2019
Extended cognition takes the idea that your mind is ‘on’ your smartphone literally. It says that human cognitive states and processes sometimes spill outside our heads and into objects in our environment. Alleged examples include not just smartphones, but also the use of simpler technology (pencil and paper to perform a calculation), our own body ...
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Extended cognition takes the idea that your mind is ‘on’ your smartphone literally. It says that human cognitive states and processes sometimes spill outside our heads and into objects in our environment. Alleged examples include not just smartphones, but also the use of simpler technology (pencil and paper to perform a calculation), our own body ...
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Interaction and extended cognition
Synthese, 2015In contemporary philosophy of the cognitive sciences, proponents of the ‘Hypothesis of Extended Cognition’ (HEC) have focused on demonstrating how cognitive processes at times extend beyond the boundaries of the human body to include external physical devices.
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Extended cognition meets epistemology
Philosophical Explorations, 2012This article examines the intersection of the theory of extended mind/cognition and theory of knowledge. In the minds of some, it matters to conditions for knowing whether the mind extends beyond the boundaries of body and brain. I examine these intuitions and find no support for this view from tracking theories of knowledge.
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Extending cognitive radios with new perspectives
2014 Sixth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN), 2014Over a decade-long research on Cognitive Radio (CR) has provided many solutions to its fundamental challenges such as spectrum sensing and resource allocation. However, most of these solutions are particularly designed either for networks which have a supporting infrastructure (i.e., cognitive base stations) or for ad hoc networks with persistent ...
Kangasharju Jussi, Bayhan Suzan
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Extending Cognitive Architectures
2013New powerful approach in cognitive modeling and intelligent agent design, known as biologically inspired cognitive architectures (BICA), allows us to create in the near future general-purpose, real-life computational equivalents of the human mind, that can be used for a broad variety of practical applications. As a first step toward this goal, state-of-
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DEWEY ON EXTENDED COGNITION AND EPISTEMOLOGY
Philosophical Issues, 2014AbstractThere is a surge of attempts to draw out the epistemological consequences of views according to which cognition is deeply embedded, embodied and/or extended (e‐cog). The principal machinery used for doing so is that of analytic epistemology. Here I argue that Dewey's pragmatic epistemology may be better fit to the task.
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Extended cognition & constitution: Re-evaluating the constitutive claim of extended cognition
Philosophical Psychology, 2013This paper explores several paths by which the extended cognition (EC) thesis may overcome the coupling-constitution fallacy. In so doing, I address a couple of shortcomings in the contemporary literature. First, on the dimension of first-wave EC, I argue that constitutive arguments based on functional parity suffer from either a threat of cognitive ...
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