First paragraph: According to the extended cognition hypothesis (henceforth ExC), there are conditions under which thinking and thoughts (or more precisely, the material vehicles that realize thinking and thoughts) are spatially distributed over brain, body and world, in such a way that the external (beyond-the-skin) factors concerned are rightly accorded fully-paid-up cognitive status. According to functionalism in the philosophy of mind, "what makes something a mental state of a particular type does not depend on its internal constitution, but rather on the way it functions, or the role it plays, in the system of which it is a part" (Levin 2008). The respective fates of these two positions may not be independent of each other. The claim t...
Clark and Chalmers (1998) introduced the extended mind hypothesis, according to which some mental st...
(Clark 2008) is, among other things, a characteristically bold and timely defence of the extended mi...
In this paper, I discuss the problem of the unit of mind. Traditionally, each individual has been re...
First paragraph: According to the extended cognition hypothesis (henceforth ExC), there are conditio...
This paper explores the relationship between several ideas about the mind and cognition. The hypothe...
The Hypothesis of Extended Cognition (HEC) holds that that not all human cognition is realized insid...
In this talk, we defend extended cognition against several criticisms. We argue that extended cognit...
The hypothesis of the Extended Cognition (ExCog), formulated by Clark and Chalmers (1998), aims to b...
The article explores two waves of active externalism. I first introduce distinction between passive ...
First paragraph: Andy Clark's Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension (Cla...
This paper explores several paths by which the extended cognition (EC) thesis may overcome the coupl...
Functionalism is widely regarded as the central doctrine in the philosophy of cognitive science, and...
First paragraph: Most work in cognitive science and naturalistic philosophy of mind is unashamedly i...
The focus of the original argument for the Extended Mind thesis was the case of beliefs. It may be a...
First paragraph: When we perform bodily gestures, are we ever literally thinking with our hands (arm...
Clark and Chalmers (1998) introduced the extended mind hypothesis, according to which some mental st...
(Clark 2008) is, among other things, a characteristically bold and timely defence of the extended mi...
In this paper, I discuss the problem of the unit of mind. Traditionally, each individual has been re...
First paragraph: According to the extended cognition hypothesis (henceforth ExC), there are conditio...
This paper explores the relationship between several ideas about the mind and cognition. The hypothe...
The Hypothesis of Extended Cognition (HEC) holds that that not all human cognition is realized insid...
In this talk, we defend extended cognition against several criticisms. We argue that extended cognit...
The hypothesis of the Extended Cognition (ExCog), formulated by Clark and Chalmers (1998), aims to b...
The article explores two waves of active externalism. I first introduce distinction between passive ...
First paragraph: Andy Clark's Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension (Cla...
This paper explores several paths by which the extended cognition (EC) thesis may overcome the coupl...
Functionalism is widely regarded as the central doctrine in the philosophy of cognitive science, and...
First paragraph: Most work in cognitive science and naturalistic philosophy of mind is unashamedly i...
The focus of the original argument for the Extended Mind thesis was the case of beliefs. It may be a...
First paragraph: When we perform bodily gestures, are we ever literally thinking with our hands (arm...
Clark and Chalmers (1998) introduced the extended mind hypothesis, according to which some mental st...
(Clark 2008) is, among other things, a characteristically bold and timely defence of the extended mi...
In this paper, I discuss the problem of the unit of mind. Traditionally, each individual has been re...