The mind beyond the head: Two arguments in favour of embedded cognition

In this paper I defend situated approaches of cognition, and the idea that mind, body and external world are inseparable. In the first section, I present some anti-Cartesian approaches of cognition and discuss the intuition they share that there is a constitutive interaction between mind,...

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Main Author: Roselli Andrea
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade 2018-01-01
Series:Filozofija i Društvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2018/0353-57381804505R.pdf
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spelling doaj-54708a586beb4a2c83f6326d44095e522020-11-24T22:02:03ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382334-85772018-01-0129450551610.2298/FID1804505R0353-57381804505RThe mind beyond the head: Two arguments in favour of embedded cognitionRoselli Andrea0Leverhulme Trust Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Philosophy, Durham University, UKIn this paper I defend situated approaches of cognition, and the idea that mind, body and external world are inseparable. In the first section, I present some anti-Cartesian approaches of cognition and discuss the intuition they share that there is a constitutive interaction between mind, body and external environment. In the second section, I present the fallacy of the Cartesian theater of the mind and explain its theoretical premises. In the third section, I present a spatial argument against it, and argue that some case studies could give support to the idea of the mind stretching over the boundaries of the skull. In the fourth section, I present a temporal argument, and argue that even in this case the idea of an interaction between our cognitive life and the external world has at least a very strong intuitive palatability.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2018/0353-57381804505R.pdfnema
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description In this paper I defend situated approaches of cognition, and the idea that mind, body and external world are inseparable. In the first section, I present some anti-Cartesian approaches of cognition and discuss the intuition they share that there is a constitutive interaction between mind, body and external environment. In the second section, I present the fallacy of the Cartesian theater of the mind and explain its theoretical premises. In the third section, I present a spatial argument against it, and argue that some case studies could give support to the idea of the mind stretching over the boundaries of the skull. In the fourth section, I present a temporal argument, and argue that even in this case the idea of an interaction between our cognitive life and the external world has at least a very strong intuitive palatability.
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