Extended Epistemology

Oxford: Oxford University Press (2018)
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Abstract

Extended Cognition examines the way in which features of a subject's cognitive environment can become constituent parts of the cognitive process itself. This volume explores the epistemological ramifications of this idea, bringing together academics from a variety of different areas, to investigate the very idea of an extended epistemology.

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J. Adam Carter
University of Glasgow
Andy Clark
University of Sussex
Duncan Pritchard
University of California, Irvine
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Extending knowledge-how.Gloria Andrada - 2022 - Philosophical Explorations 26 (2):197-213.

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