Dominant views of personal identity in philosophy take some kind of psychological continuity or connectedness over time to be criterial for the identity of a person over time. Such views assign psychological states, particularly those necessary for narrative memory of some kind, special importance in thinking about the nature of persons. The extended mind thesis, which has generated much recent discussion in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science, holds that a person’s psychological states can physically extend beyond that person’s body. Since “person” is a term of both metaphysical and moral significance, and discussions of both extended minds and personal identity have often focused on memory, this article explores the relevance ...
The question of the human ‘mind' and its relation with the ‘body' has remained a controversial issue...
This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on collabor...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-43).Philosophical theories of personal identity often ...
Dominant views of personal identity in philosophy take some kind of psychological continuity or conn...
The extended mind thesis states that the mind is not brain-bound but extends into the physical world...
Mentalistic (or Lockean) accounts of personal identity are normally formulated in terms of causal re...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
This article provides an overview and analysis of recent work on the extended self, demonstrating th...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
The contemporary problem of personal identity can be traced to Locke's initial formulation of the p...
According to the psychological account of personal identity for someone to be one and the same perso...
This paper explores the implications of extended and distributed cognition theory for our notions of...
According to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, John Locke holds that personal identity is a m...
Abstract This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on...
ABSTRACT. The concept of the person, and the notion that the latter is an entity separate and distin...
The question of the human ‘mind' and its relation with the ‘body' has remained a controversial issue...
This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on collabor...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-43).Philosophical theories of personal identity often ...
Dominant views of personal identity in philosophy take some kind of psychological continuity or conn...
The extended mind thesis states that the mind is not brain-bound but extends into the physical world...
Mentalistic (or Lockean) accounts of personal identity are normally formulated in terms of causal re...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
This article provides an overview and analysis of recent work on the extended self, demonstrating th...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
The contemporary problem of personal identity can be traced to Locke's initial formulation of the p...
According to the psychological account of personal identity for someone to be one and the same perso...
This paper explores the implications of extended and distributed cognition theory for our notions of...
According to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, John Locke holds that personal identity is a m...
Abstract This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on...
ABSTRACT. The concept of the person, and the notion that the latter is an entity separate and distin...
The question of the human ‘mind' and its relation with the ‘body' has remained a controversial issue...
This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research on collabor...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-43).Philosophical theories of personal identity often ...