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COGNITIVE PENETRATION, THE DOWNGRADE PRINCIPLE, AND EXTENDED COGNITION
Philosophical Issues, 2014AbstractIt has been argued that just as, say, prejudice or wishful thinking can generate ill‐founded beliefs, the same is true of experiences. The idea is that the etiology of cognitively penetrated experiences can downgrade their justificatory force.
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Clark on Language, Cognition, and Extended Cognition
2019Abstract Some years ago, Clark broached a complementarian model of language, in contrast to a more traditional translation model, which he then linked to the hypothesis of extended cognition. This chapter’s review of this theory begins with an invitation to clarify the complementarian model with respect to a traditional distinction ...
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4 Realization and Extended Cognition
2009AbstractThis chapter addresses a realization-based interpretation of the extended approach. On this view, cognitive states are states of an organismically bounded cognitive system, yet may still have realizers—that is, physical implementations—that extend beyond the boundary of the organism.
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Extended cognition and epistemology
Philosophical Explorations, 2012Andy Clark +2 more
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