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Ways of mind-extending. A map to navigate the extended mind
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ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, 1998
We review the argument made by Clark and Chalmers in Analysis for a limited externalism and extend their argument from declarative knowledge to procedural knowledge.
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We review the argument made by Clark and Chalmers in Analysis for a limited externalism and extend their argument from declarative knowledge to procedural knowledge.
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Philosophical Explorations, 2020
Despite clear overlap between the study of extended minds and the study of group minds, these research programs have largely been carried out independently.
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Despite clear overlap between the study of extended minds and the study of group minds, these research programs have largely been carried out independently.
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Extended Mind and After: Socially Extended Mind and Actor-Network
Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2013The concept of extended mind has been impressively developed over the last 10 years by many philosophers and cognitive scientists. The extended mind thesis (EM) affirms that the mind is not simply ensconced inside the head, but extends to the whole system of brain-body-environment.
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Philosophia, 2011
For more than one decade, Andy Clark has defended the now-famous extended mind thesis, the idea that cognitive processes leak into the world. In this paper I analyse Clark’s theoretical justification for the thesis: explanatory simplicity. I argue that his way of justifying the thesis leads into contradiction, either at the level of propositional ...
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For more than one decade, Andy Clark has defended the now-famous extended mind thesis, the idea that cognitive processes leak into the world. In this paper I analyse Clark’s theoretical justification for the thesis: explanatory simplicity. I argue that his way of justifying the thesis leads into contradiction, either at the level of propositional ...
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Memento’s Revenge: The Extended Mind, Extended
2010In the movie, Memento, the hero, Leonard, suffers from a form of anterograde amnesia that results in an inability to lay down new memories. Nonetheless, he sets out on a quest to find his wife’s killer, aided by the use of notes, annotated polaroids, and (for the most important pieces of information obtained) body tattoos.
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2007
The ability to communicate through language is such a fundamental part of human existence that we often take it for granted, rarely considering how sophisticated the process is by which we understand and make ourselves understood. In The Extended Mind, acclaimed author Robert K.
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The ability to communicate through language is such a fundamental part of human existence that we often take it for granted, rarely considering how sophisticated the process is by which we understand and make ourselves understood. In The Extended Mind, acclaimed author Robert K.
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2015
In Mindware the philosopher Andy Clark presents a paradigm of how scholars construct academic works, such as this one: The brain supported some rereading of old texts, materials, and notes. While rereading these, it responded by generating a few fragmentary ideas and criticisms.
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In Mindware the philosopher Andy Clark presents a paradigm of how scholars construct academic works, such as this one: The brain supported some rereading of old texts, materials, and notes. While rereading these, it responded by generating a few fragmentary ideas and criticisms.
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From extended mind to collective mind
Cognitive Systems Research, 2006Although the notion of collective intentionality has received considerable attention over the past decade, accounts of collective belief and intention remain individualistic. Most accounts analyze group intentional states in terms of a complex set of individual intentional states and, thus, it is individuals not groups that have intentional states.
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