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Extended Minds and Instrumentality
This contribution offers a literary approach to extended cognition and asks in which capacity interactions with the nonhuman come to shape cognitive development.
Julian Asbaeck
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Extended Cognition and Propositional Memory [PDF]
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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Ariadne’s thread and the extension of cognition: A common but overlooked phenomenon in nature?
Over recent decades, our philosophical and scientific understanding of cognition has changed dramatically. We went from conceiving humans as the sole truly cognitive species on the planet to endowing several organisms with cognitive capacities, from ...
André Geremia Parise +3 more
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Arguing with Images as Extended Cognition
In this paper the role of images in argumentative settings is analyzed from a cognitive angle. In particular, the proposal of this paper is to see visual argumentation as a specific form of extended and distributed cognition.
Cristián Santibáñez
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Psychology’s Reform Movement Needs a Reconceptualization of Scientific Expertise
Science is supposed to be a self-correcting endeavor, but who is “the scientific expert” that corrects faulty science? We grouped traditional conceptualizations of expertise in psychology under three classes (substantialist, implicitist, and social ...
Duygu Uygun Tunç, Mehmet Necip Tunç
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Extended cognition and robust virtue epistemology: response to Vaesen [PDF]
In a recent exchange, Vaesen (Synthese 181: 515–529, 2011; Erkenntnis 78:963–970, 2013) and Kelp (Erkenntnis 78:245–252, 2013a) have argued over whether cases of extended cognition pose (part of) a problem for robust virtue epistemology.
Kelp, Christoph
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The functionalist's body [PDF]
Interview with professor Robert D Rupert (Department of Philosophy, University of Colorado at Boulder; School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences, The University of Edinburgh).
Robert D Rupert +2 more
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Memory: An Extended Definition
Recent developments in science and technology point to the need to unify, and extend, the definition of memory. On the one hand, molecular neurobiology has shown that memory is largely a neuro-chemical process, which includes conditioning and any form of
Gregorio Zlotnik, Aaron Vansintjan
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On the Foundations of the Brussels Operational-Realistic Approach to Cognition [PDF]
The scientific community is becoming more and more interested in the research that applies the mathematical formalism of quantum theory to model human decision-making.
Aerts, Diederik +2 more
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La mente estesa ma individuata: una prospettiva simbiotica
In the framework of symbiotic associations, the so-called “holobiontic” perspective has increasingly emerged, according to which animals and plants should no longer be considered as autonomous entities, delimited by clear boundaries, but should rather be
Federico Boem
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