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Cognitive Systems and the Extended Mind by Rupert, Robert D.
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Très bon état: Livre qui ne semble pas neuf, ayant déjà été lu, mais qui est toujours en excellent ...
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Paperback
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ISBN
9780199767595
Subject Area
Psychology, Science, Philosophy
Publication Name
Cognitive Systems and the Extended Mind
Item Length
6.1 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
Cognitive Science, Mind & Body, General, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Series
Philosophy of Mind Ser.
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Robert D. Rupert
Item Width
9.2 in
Item Weight
14.3 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Cognitive Systems and the Extended Mind surveys philosophical issues raised by the situated movement in cognitive science, that is, the treatment of cognitive phenomena as the joint products of brain, body, and environment.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199767599
ISBN-13
9780199767595
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Author
Robert D. Rupert
Publication Name
Cognitive Systems and the Extended Mind
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Cognitive Science, Mind & Body, General, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Series
Philosophy of Mind Ser.
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, Science, Philosophy
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.1 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
9.2 in
Item Weight
14.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

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Scholarly & Professional
Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Bf311.R864 2010
Reviews
"Rupert's book is a good read. It is a sustained, systematic, critical examination of the idea that minds are not simply ensconced inside heads, but extend into both bodies and the world beyond the body.... There is much to admire in this book. It is well-structured and well-written, adoptinga self-consciously naturalistic perspective on how to understand the mind -- through our best, even if imperfect, empirical sciences in the domain of cognition. By presenting and critiquing a number of explicit arguments for and against the specific views that Rupert considers, Cognitive Systemsadvances the field." --Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, "There's much to be admired in this book, and not much left to be desired. Without sacrificing philosophical rigor or attention to empirical details, Rupert repeatedly brings empirical findings under philosophical scrutiny. From start to finish, he spots enthymematic arguments, and over and over again, he challenges both opponents of the embedded view and those who hold that the rules and representations approach to cognition is outdated and needs to be supplanted. Cogntive Systems demands the attention of everyone who is interested in the nature of cognition. I highly recommend this book." --Minds and Machines"Rupert's work is impressive both in its scope and its depth. I'll give it the highest praise that I can think to give a book in philosophy: before I read it, I was on the fence about HEC. The book convinced me. It is excellent work, and one that should be read by anyone in the debate." --Journal of Mind and Behavior, "There's much to be admired in this book, and not much left to be desired. Without sacrificing philosophical rigor or attention to empirical details, Rupert repeatedly brings empirical findings under philosophical scrutiny. From start to finish, he spots enthymematic arguments, and over and over again, he challenges both opponents of the embedded view and those who hold that the rules and representations approach to cognition is outdated and needs to be supplanted.Cogntive Systemsdemands the attention of everyone who is interested in the nature of cognition. I highly recommend this book." --Minds and Machines "Rupert's work is impressive both in its scope and its depth. I'll give it the highest praise that I can think to give a book in philosophy: before I read it, I was on the fence about HEC. The book convinced me. It is excellent work, and one that should be read by anyone in the debate." --Journal ofMind and Behavior, "Rupert's treatment is a state of the art sustained attack on various forms of the 'extended mind hypothesis'. It is rigorous and challenging, and will be of interest to a quite a large audience of researchers (graduates and above) in philosophy and in cognitive science. Rupert studiouslyavoids the 'straw men' that populate some recent critiques, and raises deep and sympathetic challenges that go to the core of the program." --Andy Clark, Department of Philosophy, University of Edinburgh, "Rupert's work is impressive both in its scope and its depth. I'll give it the highest praise that I can think to give a book in philosophy: before I read it, I was on the fence about HEC. The book convinced me. It is excellent work, and one that should be read by anyone in the debate." --Journal ofMind and Behavior, "There's much to be admired in this book, and not much left to be desired. Without sacrificing philosophical rigor or attention to empirical details, Rupert repeatedly brings empirical findings under philosophical scrutiny. From start to finish, he spots enthymematic arguments, and over and over again, he challenges both opponents of the embedded view and those who hold that the rules and representations approach to cognition is outdated and needs to be supplanted. Cogntive Systems demands the attention of everyone who is interested in the nature of cognition. I highly recommend this book." --Minds and Machines "Rupert's work is impressive both in its scope and its depth. I'll give it the highest praise that I can think to give a book in philosophy: before I read it, I was on the fence about HEC. The book convinced me. It is excellent work, and one that should be read by anyone in the debate." --Journal of Mind and Behavior, "There's much to be admired in this book, and not much left to be desired. Without sacrificing philosophical rigor or attention to empirical details, Rupert repeatedly brings empirical findings under philosophical scrutiny. From start to finish, he spots enthymematic arguments, and over and over again, he challenges both opponents of the embedded view and those who hold that the rules and representations approach to cognition is outdated and needs to besupplanted. Cogntive Systems demands the attention of everyone who is interested in the nature of cognition. I highly recommend this book." --Minds and Machines"Rupert's work is impressive both in its scope and its depth. I'll give it the highest praise that I can think to give a book in philosophy: before I read it, I was on the fence about HEC. The book convinced me. It is excellent work, and one that should be read by anyone in the debate." --Journal of Mind and Behavior"Rupert's book is a good read. It is a sustained, systematic, critical examination of the idea that minds are not simply ensconced inside heads, but extend into both bodies and the world beyond the body.... There is much to admire in this book. It is well-structured and well-written, adopting a self-consciously naturalistic perspective on how to understand the mind -- through our best, even if imperfect, empirical sciences in the domain of cognition. Bypresenting and critiquing a number of explicit arguments for and against the specific views that Rupert considers, COGNITIVE SYSTEMS advances the field."--Robert A. Wilson, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews"Rupert's treatment is a state of the art sustained attack on various forms of the 'extended mind hypothesis'. It is rigorous and challenging, and will be of interest to a quite a large audience of researchers (graduates and above) in philosophy and in cognitive science. Rupert studiously avoids the 'straw men' that populate some recent critiques, and raises deep and sympathetic challenges that go to the core of the program." --Andy Clark, Department of Philosophy, University of Edinburgh
Table of Content
Preface 1. Introduction: The Mind, the Computer, and the Alternatives Part I: The Thinking Organism 2. Principles of Demarcation 3. Cognitive Systems and Demarcation 4. Realization and Extended Cognition Part II. Arguments for the Extended View 5. Functionalism and Natural Kinds 6. Developmental Systems Theory and the Scaffolding of Language 7. Dynamical Systems Theory 8. The Experience of Extension and the Extension of Experience Part III. The Embedded and Embodied Mind 9. Embedded Cognition and Computation 10. Embedded Cognition and Mental Representation 11. The Embodied View 12. Summary and Conclusion Works Cited
Copyright Date
2010
Dewey Decimal
121
Dewey Edition
22

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