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¿Dónde acaba la mente y dónde empieza el resto del mundo?. La pregunta invita a dos respuestas típicas. Algunas personas aceptan las demarcaciones de la piel, y el cráneo, y afirman que lo que se halla fuera del cuerpo está también fuera de la mente. Otros sin embargo se inclinan por el argumento de que los significados de las palabras “simplemente no ...
Clark, Andy, Chalmer, Dave
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How to Do Things Without Words: Infants, utterance-activity and distributed cognition [PDF]
Clark and Chalmers (1998) defend the hypothesis of an ‘Extended Mind’, maintaining that beliefs and other paradigmatic mental states can be implemented outside the central nervous system or body.
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This short essay attempts to flesh out the extended mind thesis by showing the nontrivial role of the body in skilled epistemic action. This is attempted by bringing Merleau-Ponty’s notion of the body schema together with Clark and Chalmers account of ...
Richard Charles Strong
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"Involving Interface": An Extended Mind Theoretical Approach to Roboethics [PDF]
In 2008 the authors held Involving Interface, a lively interdisciplinary event focusing on issues of biological, sociocultural, and technological interfacing (see Acknowledgments).
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L’ipotesi della mente estesa: antropologia del cyborg naturale
The Extended Mind Hypothesis: An Anthropology of Natural Cyborgs - The “extended mind” framework depicts humans as natural-born cyborgs equipped with supersized minds, thanks to their ability to exploit technological and environmental resources in ...
Giulia Piredda
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Commentary: The Alleged Coupling-Constitution Fallacy and the Mature Sciences [PDF]
A commentary on: The Alleged Coupling-Constitution Fallacy and the Mature Sciences by Ross, D., and Ladyman, J. (2010). The Extended Mind, ed R.
Luke, Kersten
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Epistemic Luck and the Extended Mind [PDF]
Contemporary debates about epistemic luck and its relation to knowledge have traditionally proceeded against a tacit background commitment to cognitive internalism, the thesis that cognitive processes play out inside the head. In particular, safety-based
Carter, J. Adam
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The boundaries and location of consciousness as identity theories deem fit
In this paper I approach the problem of the boundaries and location of consciousness in a strictly physicalist way. I start with the debate on extended cognition, pointing to two unresolved issues: the ontological status of cognition and the fallacy of ...
Riccardo Manzotti
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Learning Disability and the Extended Mind [PDF]
In his critique of the extended mind hypothesis, Robert Rupert suggests that we have no reason to move from the claim that cognition is deeply embedded in the environment to the more radical claim that, in some cases, cognition itself extends into the ...
King, Caroline
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Can an Enactivist Approach Entail the Extended Conscious Mind?
This paper discusses the enactivist attempt to entail the hypothesis of extended conscious mind (ECM). The enactists suggest that conscious experience is a relational interaction between the subject and the external environment; this personal-level ...
Qiantong Wu
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