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Asking What’s Inside the Head: Neurophilosophy Meets the Extended Mind

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Thanks to Colin Klein reading a first draft of this review. This paper was written while Tony Chemero was funded by National Science Foundation grant #00-04097.

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Chemero, A. Asking What’s Inside the Head: Neurophilosophy Meets the Extended Mind. Minds & Machines 17, 345–351 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11023-007-9073-3

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