Andy Clark and his critics
Presentación del editor: "Andy Clark is a leading philosopher and cognitive scientist. The fruits of his work have been diverse and lasting. They have had an extraordinary impact throughout philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and robotics. The extended mind hypothesis, the power of parallel d...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press
2019
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction / Matteo Colombo, Liz Irvine, and Mog Stapleton
- Part 1. Extensions and alterations : 1. Extended cognition and extended consciousness / David J. Chalmers
- 2. The elusive extended mind / Fred Adams
- 3. Clark on language, cognition, and extended cognition / Kenneth Aizawa
- 4. Extended mental features / Katalin Farkas
- 5. Extended affectivity, reconsidered / Michelle Maiese
- 6. Matters of the flesh / Lawrence A. Shapiro
- 7. Breaking the waves / Michael Wheeler
- Part 2. On being a cyborg : 8. Supercharged apes versus super-sized minds / Louise Barrett
- 9. Building inner tools / Robert L. Goldstone
- 10. When Is a mind extended? / David Kirsh
- 11. The archaeology of the extended mind / Kim Sterelny
- Part 3. Embodied, extended, but predictive too?
- 12. The world well gained / Michael Anderson and Anthony Chemero
- 13. Beyond the desert landscape / Karl J. Friston
- 14. Quick’n’lean or slow and rich? / Jakob Hohwy
- 15. How radical is predictive processing? / Nico Orlandi and Geoff Lee
- 16. Ways of mindmaking / Jesse Prinz
- 17. Being a beast machine / Anil K. Seth
- 18. The minds of insects / Barbara Webb
- Replies to critics / Andy Clark
- Index.