The extended mind /
Leading scholars respond to the famous proposition by Andy Clark & David Chalmers that cognition & mind are not located exclusively in the head.
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
©2010.
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Series: | Life and mind.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the extended mind in focus / Richard Menary
- The extended mind / Andy Clark and David J. Chalmers
- Memento's revenge : the extended mind, extended / Andy Clark
- Defending the bounds of cognition / Fred Adams and Ken Aizawa
- Coupling, constitution and the cognitive kind : a reply to Adams and Aizawa / Andy Clark
- The varieties of externalism / Susan Hurley
- The alleged coupling-constitution fallacy and the mature sciences / Don Ross and James Ladyman
- Meaning making and the mind of the externalist / Robert A. Wilson
- Exograms and interdisciplinarity : history, the extended mind, and the civilizing process / John Sutton
- Cognitive integration and the extended mind / Richard Menary
- In defence of extended functionalism / Michael Wheeler
- Consciousness, broadly construed / Mark Rowlands
- The extended infant: utterance-activity and distributed cognition / David Spurrett and Stephen Cowley
- Representation in extended cognitive systems : does the scaffolding of language extend the mind? / Robert D. Rupert
- The extended mind, the concept of belief, and epistemic credit / John Preston.