Symbiotic cognition as an alternative for socially extended cognition

Philosophical Psychology 32 (8):1179-1203 (2019)
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1. Social institutions greatly enhance the cognitive reach and repertoire of humans. Legal systems, monetary systems, educational systems, and systems of cultural conventions, for example, allow us...

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