Extended cognition brings with it a particular phenomenology. It has been argued that when an artifact is integrated into an agent’s cognitive system, it becomes transparent in use to the cognizing subject. In this paper, I challenge some of the assumptions underlying how the transparency of artifacts is described in extended cognition theory. To this end, I offer two arguments. First, I make room for some forms of conscious thought and attention within extended cognitive routines, and I question the close association drawn between attention and effort. Second, I vindicate the importance of paying careful attention to individual differences and the diverse ways in which bodies and technologies can be experienced. I end by offering some hint...
In this paper I examine the notion of ‘artifact’ and related notions (namely, ‘cognitive artifact’) ...
Philosophers and cognitive scientists alike have recently been interested in whether cognition exten...
In this thesis, I address the question of where the disagreement between extended cognition theorist...
Extended cognition brings with it a particular phenomenology. It has been argued that when an artifa...
Proponents of the extended mind have suggested that phenomenal transparency may be important to the ...
Proponents of the extended mind have suggested that phenomenal transparency may be important to the ...
This paper explores several paths a distinctive third wave of extended cognition might take. In so d...
Advocates of extended cognition argue that the boundaries of cognition span brain, body, and environ...
The extended mind thesis states that the mind is not brain-bound but extends into the physical world...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
In this paper, I discuss the problem of the unit of mind. Traditionally, each individual has been re...
Within cognitive science and narrative theory, the ‘transparency of the mind’ is a shared optical im...
Visual phenomenology is highly elusive. One attempt to operationalize or to measure it is to use ‘co...
This paper explains why Clark’s Extended Mind thesis is not capable of sufficiently grasping how and...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
In this paper I examine the notion of ‘artifact’ and related notions (namely, ‘cognitive artifact’) ...
Philosophers and cognitive scientists alike have recently been interested in whether cognition exten...
In this thesis, I address the question of where the disagreement between extended cognition theorist...
Extended cognition brings with it a particular phenomenology. It has been argued that when an artifa...
Proponents of the extended mind have suggested that phenomenal transparency may be important to the ...
Proponents of the extended mind have suggested that phenomenal transparency may be important to the ...
This paper explores several paths a distinctive third wave of extended cognition might take. In so d...
Advocates of extended cognition argue that the boundaries of cognition span brain, body, and environ...
The extended mind thesis states that the mind is not brain-bound but extends into the physical world...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
In this paper, I discuss the problem of the unit of mind. Traditionally, each individual has been re...
Within cognitive science and narrative theory, the ‘transparency of the mind’ is a shared optical im...
Visual phenomenology is highly elusive. One attempt to operationalize or to measure it is to use ‘co...
This paper explains why Clark’s Extended Mind thesis is not capable of sufficiently grasping how and...
The extended mind thesis (EMT) claims that the cognitive processes that make up the human mind can r...
In this paper I examine the notion of ‘artifact’ and related notions (namely, ‘cognitive artifact’) ...
Philosophers and cognitive scientists alike have recently been interested in whether cognition exten...
In this thesis, I address the question of where the disagreement between extended cognition theorist...