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What I cannot do without you. Towards a truly embedded and embodied account of the socially extended mind
Through a discussion of the socially extended mind, this paper advances the “not possible without principle” as an alternative to the social parity...
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Forming One Body with All Things: Organicism and the Pursuit of an Embodied Theory of Mind
This article uses the Confucian and Neo-Confucian slogan that we should strive to “form one body with all things” as a starting point for asking...
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Structuring embodied minds: attention and perceptual agency
Perception is, at least sometimes, something we do. This paper is concerned with how to account for perceptual agency (i.e., the active aspect of...
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From ‘the Mind Isolated with the Body’ to ‘the Mind Being Embodied’
In the interpretation of the body in the twentieth century, philosophy placed less emphasis than before on its natural composition and sought to... -
How can embodied cognition naturalize bounded rationality?
The paper discusses how research on embodied cognition in cognitive science can contribute to the naturalization of rationality. The investigation...
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Framing the predictive mind: why we should think again about Dreyfus
In this paper I return to Hubert Dreyfus’ old but influential critique of artificial intelligence, redirecting it towards contemporary predictive...
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The strong program in embodied cognitive science
A popular trend in the sciences of the mind is to understand cognition as embodied, embedded, enactive, ecological, and so on. While some of the work...
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Robustly embodied imagination and the limits of perspective-taking
Experiential imagination consists in an imaginative projection that aims at simulating the experiences one would undergo in different circumstances....
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Embodied Agents
A theory of what it is to be an agent acting for reasons is given. This picture could apply to non-linguistic creatures, but having language allows... -
The genesis of the minimal mind: elements of a phenomenological and functional account
In this article, we endeavour to lay the theoretical fundaments of a phenomenologically based project regarding the origins of conscious experience...
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From Digital Medicine to Embodied Care
Through this contribution I aim to explore the horizons and limits of digital medicine in light of an embodied approach to the issue of care. I will... -
4E cognition, moral imagination, and engineering ethics education: sha** affordances for diverse embodied perspectives
While 4E approaches to cognition are increasingly introduced in educational contexts, little has been said about how 4E commitments can inform...
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Embodied movement consciousness
In two recent papers, I introduced the idea of embodied Rilkean movement knowledge and perception into the current philosophical debate on sports...
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Explaining Social Action by Embodied Cognition: From Methodological Cognitivism to Embodied Individualism
The term Methodological Cognitivism was introduced in the late 90s when cognitivism was dominated by the information-processing psychology approach.... -
Why are Actions but not Emotions Done Intentionally, if both are Reason-Responsive Embodied Processes?
Emotions, like actions, this paper argues, are typically embodied processes that are responsive to reasons, where these reasons connect closely with...
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Life-mind continuity: untangling categorical, extensional, and systematic aspects
In this paper, I argue that current attempts at classifying life–mind continuity (LMC) feature several important ambiguities. We can resolve these...
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Extending the Extended Mind From Cognition to Consciousness
This book argues that conscious experience is sometimes extended outside the brain and body into certain kinds of environmental interaction and tool...
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Explanatory Diversity and Embodied Cognitive Science: Reflexivity Motivates Pluralism
Explanatory diversity is a salient feature of the sciences of the mind, where different projects focus on neural, psychological, cognitive, social or... -
Mind embedded or extended: transhumanist and posthumanist reflections in support of the extended mind thesis
The goal of this paper is to encourage participants in the debate about the locus of cognition (e.g., extended mind vs embedded mind) to turn their...