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Telakivi Extending the Extended Mind
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-35624-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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From Cognition to Consciousness
E-Book, Englisch, 217 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science
ISBN: 978-3-031-35624-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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1 A Roadmap from the Extended Mind to the Extended Conscious Mind.- 1.1 Where Does the Mind Stop?.- 1.2 Concepts of Cognition and Consciousness.- 1.3 4E’s: Embodied, Embedded, Enacted, Extended.- 1.3.1 Embodied.- 1.3.2 Embedded.- 1.3.3 Enacted.- 1.3.4 Extended.- 1.4 From the Extended Mind to the Extended Conscious Mind.- 1.4.1 The Extended Mind.- 1.4.2 The Waves to the Extended Conscious Mind.- 1.4.3 Vehicular Externalism.- 1.5 Conclusions and Methodological Remarks.- References.- 2 Arguments for Extended Conscious Mind.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 First Argument for ECM: Parity Argument.- 2.2.1 Cognition and Consciousness Are Often Inseparable.- 2.2.2 Occurrent EM.- 2.2.3 Wheeler’s Objection.- 2.2.4 Summing Up the First Argument.- 2.3 Second Argument for ECM: Sensorimotor Enactivism.- 2.3.1 Landscapes of Sensorimotor Enactivism.- 2.3.2 Bridging the Comparative Explanatory Gap.- 2.3.3 Sensorimotor Reductionism or Sensorimotor Integrationism?.- 2.3.4 Temporal Nature, Virtual Presence.- 2.3.5 Arguments Drawn from Sensorimotor Enactivism in Support of ECM.- 2.3.6 Does Entailment Hold? From the Personal to the Sub-Personal Level.- 2.3.7 Summing Up the Second Argument.- 2.4 Third Argument for ECM: The Leaky Body.- 2.4.1 Experience Is Embodied.- 2.4.2 The Frontiers of the Body Are Not Rigid.- 2.4.3 External Body Parts as Substrates of Experience.- 2.5 Conclusions to the Three Arguments.- References.- 3 The Constitution-Turn and Extended Conscious Mind.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.1.1 The Causal–Constitution Fallacy.- 3.1.2 The Constituted Phenomenon: The Dynamic Nature of Experiences.- 3.2 Defining Constitution.- 3.2.1 Material Constitution.- 3.2.2 Mechanist Constitution.- 3.2.3 Diachronic–Dynamical Constitution.- 3.3 Demarcating the System Boundaries.- 3.3.1 Mutual Manipulability as a Demarcation Criterion.- 3.4 Conclusions.- References.- 4 Tools as Extenders: The Pathway to Functional Incorporation.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 The Spectrum of Extensions.- 4.2.1 Momentary Extension.-4.2.2 Integrated Extension.- 4.2.3 Prosthetic Incorporation.- 4.2.4 Functional Incorporation.- 4.2.5 Summing Up the Four Degrees of Extension.- 4.3 “Glue & Trust” Conditions.- 4.3.1 Glue & Trust Conditions for EM.- 4.3.2 Criteria Compared with ECM.- 4.3.3 Glue & Trust Conditions for ECM.- 4.4 An Example of Functional Incorporation: Sensory Substitution.- 4.5 Conclusions.- References.- 5 Possible Objections to Extended Conscious Mind.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.1.1 Clark’s Criticisms of ECM.- 5.2 The Argument from High Bandwidth.- 5.2.1 Answers to the High-Bandwidth Argument.- 5.3 Predictive Processing.- 5.3.1 Answering the Counter-argument from Predictive Processing.- 5.4 The Brain-in-a-Vat Thought Experiment.- 5.5 Dreams and Hallucinations.- 5.5.1 Revonsuo’s Dream Argument.- 5.5.2 Answering the Dream Challenge.- 5.6 Summarising the Counter-arguments.- References.- 6 Concluding Remarks and the Future of Extension.- References.