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Extended mind thesis

Known as: Extended Mind Hypothesis 
The extended mind thesis (EMT) says that an agent's mind and associated cognitive processing are neither skull-bound nor even body-bound, but extend… 
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2018
2018
This paper will present an argument in support of the Extended Mind Hypothesis (EMH). The argument consists of two sub-arguments… 
Review
2016
Review
2016
Pragmatism, an approach to philosophy originally associated with the American philosophers, Charles S. Peirce, William James and… 
2016
2016
Where does the cognitive system begin and end? Intracranialists (such as Rupert, Adams, and Aizawa) maintain that the cognitive… 
2013
2013
The Web is widely used to extend our memory and exchange knowledge with others. Unfortunately, our memory on the current Social… 
2010
2010
There is a social or collective sense of ‘knowledge’, as used, for example, in the phrase ‘the growth of scientific knowledge… 
2008
2008
Two strands of recent embodied theorizing about cognition that are commonly held to be in harmony are actually in tension. This… 
2006
2006
When framed within cognitive theory's extended mind hypothesis, Charles Babbage's 19th-century calculating machines illustrate a…