The Bounds of CognitionISBN: 978-1-4443-3270-4
Paperback
224 pages
February 2010
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An alarming number of philosophers and cognitive scientists have
argued that mind extends beyond the brain and body. This book
evaluates these arguments and suggests that, typically, it does
not.
- A timely and relevant study that exposes the need to develop a
more sophisticated theory of cognition, while pointing to a bold
new direction in exploring the nature of cognition
- Articulates and defends the “mark of the
cognitive”, a common sense theory used to distinguish between
cognitive and non-cognitive processes
- Challenges the current popularity of extended cognition theory
through critical analysis and by pointing out fallacies and
shortcoming in the literature
- Stimulates discussions that will advance debate about the nature of cognition in the cognitive sciences