As a matter of fact, humans continuously delegate and distribute cognitive functions to the environment to lessen their limits. They build models, representations, and other various mediating structures that are considered to aid thought. In doing these, humans are engaged in a process of cognitive niche construction. In this sense, I argue that a cognitive niche emerges from a network of continuous interplays between individuals and the environment, in which people alter and modify the environment by mimetically externalizing fleeting thoughts, private ideas, etc. into external supports. Through mimetic activities, humans create external semiotic anchors that are the result of a process in which concepts, ideas, and thoughts are projecte...
The rational-empirical process was first proposed by the pragmatic philosopher Peirce to describe th...
In exploring the question of how humans reason in ambiguous situations or in the absence of complete...
In my opinion, it is only in the framework of a study concerning abductive inference that we can co...
Humans continuously delegate and distribute cognitive functions to the environment to lessen their l...
Taking advantage of Denis Noble’s description, in “The Illusions of the Modern Synthesis” of the f...
Our brains make up a series of signs and are engaged in making or manifesting or reacting to a serie...
During the last three centuries, the change from formal to natural logic has allowed us to explain h...
As a matter of fact, humans continuously delegate and distribute cognitive functions to the environm...
Recent theories in cognitive science have begun to focus on the active role of organisms in shaping ...
What I call semiotic brains are brains that make up a series of signs and that are engaged in making...
The imitation game between human and machine, proposed by Turing in 1950, is a game between a discre...
This paper provides a novel insight into human cognition by running a series of experiments on indiv...
My book Abductive Cognition. The Epistemological and Eco-Cognitive Dimensions of Hypothetical Reason...
This volume explores abductive cognition, an important but, at least until the third quarter of the ...
This paper discusses two perspectives, each of which recognises the importance of environmental reso...
The rational-empirical process was first proposed by the pragmatic philosopher Peirce to describe th...
In exploring the question of how humans reason in ambiguous situations or in the absence of complete...
In my opinion, it is only in the framework of a study concerning abductive inference that we can co...
Humans continuously delegate and distribute cognitive functions to the environment to lessen their l...
Taking advantage of Denis Noble’s description, in “The Illusions of the Modern Synthesis” of the f...
Our brains make up a series of signs and are engaged in making or manifesting or reacting to a serie...
During the last three centuries, the change from formal to natural logic has allowed us to explain h...
As a matter of fact, humans continuously delegate and distribute cognitive functions to the environm...
Recent theories in cognitive science have begun to focus on the active role of organisms in shaping ...
What I call semiotic brains are brains that make up a series of signs and that are engaged in making...
The imitation game between human and machine, proposed by Turing in 1950, is a game between a discre...
This paper provides a novel insight into human cognition by running a series of experiments on indiv...
My book Abductive Cognition. The Epistemological and Eco-Cognitive Dimensions of Hypothetical Reason...
This volume explores abductive cognition, an important but, at least until the third quarter of the ...
This paper discusses two perspectives, each of which recognises the importance of environmental reso...
The rational-empirical process was first proposed by the pragmatic philosopher Peirce to describe th...
In exploring the question of how humans reason in ambiguous situations or in the absence of complete...
In my opinion, it is only in the framework of a study concerning abductive inference that we can co...