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Extended Epistemology C
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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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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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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9780198769811
- ISBN-10: 0198769814
- Artikelnr.: 49206282
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9780198769811
- ISBN-10: 0198769814
- Artikelnr.: 49206282
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
J. Adam Carter is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. He works mainly in epistemology. His book Metaepistemology and Relativism was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2016. Andy Clark is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh. He works in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science, artificial intelligence and related areas. His most recent book, Surfing Uncertainty: Prediction, Action and the Embodied Mind, was published by Oxford UP in 2016. Jesper Kallestrup is Professor in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh working mainly in epistemology, the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of language. His book Semantic Externalism was published by Routledge in 2011. S. Orestis Palermos is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Cardiff University. He works primarily in epistemology and the philosophy of mind and cognitive science, including the philosophical foundations of extended and socially extended knowledge. Duncan Pritchard is Professor and Chair of Epistemology at the University of Edinburgh. His most recent book, Epistemic Angst, was published by Princeton UP in 2015.
* Introduction: 'Extended Epistemology: An Introduction'
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
* 1: Declan Smithies: 'Access Internalism and the Extended Mind'
* 2: J. Adam Carter and Jesper Kallestrup: 'Extended Circularity: A New
Puzzle for Extended Cognition'
* 3: Kenneth Aizawa: 'Extended Cognition, Trust and Glue, and
Knowledge'
* 4: Fred Adams: 'Extended Knowledge'
* 5: Duncan Pritchard: 'Extended Epistemology'
* 6: Boaz Miller and Isaac Record: 'Taking iPhone Seriously'
* 7: Michael Wheeler: 'Knowledge, Credit and the Extended Mind, or what
Calvisius Sabinus got Right'
* PART 2: APPLICATIONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
* 8: Zoe Drayson: 'Extended Minds and Prime Mental Conditions: Probing
the Parallels'
* 9: Chienkuo Mi and Shane Ryan: 'Reflective Knowledge: Extended
Knowledge'
* 10: Eric Hutton: 'Extended Knowledge and Confucian Tradition'
* 11: Heather Battaly: 'Extending Epistemic Virtue: Extended Cognition
Meets Virtue-Responsibilism'
* 12: Ben Kotzee: 'Cyborgs, Knowledge and Credit for Learning'
* 13: Mark Alfano and Gus Skorburg: 'Extended Knowledge, the
Recognition Heuristic, and Epistemic Injustice'
* 14: Paul Smart: 'Emerging Digital Technologies: Implications for
Extended Conceptions of Cognition and Knowledge'
* 15: Richard Menary: 'Keeping Track With Things'
* 16: J. Adam Carter, Andy Clark and Orestis Palermos: 'New Humans:
Ethics, Trust and the Extended Mind'
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
* 1: Declan Smithies: 'Access Internalism and the Extended Mind'
* 2: J. Adam Carter and Jesper Kallestrup: 'Extended Circularity: A New
Puzzle for Extended Cognition'
* 3: Kenneth Aizawa: 'Extended Cognition, Trust and Glue, and
Knowledge'
* 4: Fred Adams: 'Extended Knowledge'
* 5: Duncan Pritchard: 'Extended Epistemology'
* 6: Boaz Miller and Isaac Record: 'Taking iPhone Seriously'
* 7: Michael Wheeler: 'Knowledge, Credit and the Extended Mind, or what
Calvisius Sabinus got Right'
* PART 2: APPLICATIONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
* 8: Zoe Drayson: 'Extended Minds and Prime Mental Conditions: Probing
the Parallels'
* 9: Chienkuo Mi and Shane Ryan: 'Reflective Knowledge: Extended
Knowledge'
* 10: Eric Hutton: 'Extended Knowledge and Confucian Tradition'
* 11: Heather Battaly: 'Extending Epistemic Virtue: Extended Cognition
Meets Virtue-Responsibilism'
* 12: Ben Kotzee: 'Cyborgs, Knowledge and Credit for Learning'
* 13: Mark Alfano and Gus Skorburg: 'Extended Knowledge, the
Recognition Heuristic, and Epistemic Injustice'
* 14: Paul Smart: 'Emerging Digital Technologies: Implications for
Extended Conceptions of Cognition and Knowledge'
* 15: Richard Menary: 'Keeping Track With Things'
* 16: J. Adam Carter, Andy Clark and Orestis Palermos: 'New Humans:
Ethics, Trust and the Extended Mind'
* Introduction: 'Extended Epistemology: An Introduction'
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
* 1: Declan Smithies: 'Access Internalism and the Extended Mind'
* 2: J. Adam Carter and Jesper Kallestrup: 'Extended Circularity: A New
Puzzle for Extended Cognition'
* 3: Kenneth Aizawa: 'Extended Cognition, Trust and Glue, and
Knowledge'
* 4: Fred Adams: 'Extended Knowledge'
* 5: Duncan Pritchard: 'Extended Epistemology'
* 6: Boaz Miller and Isaac Record: 'Taking iPhone Seriously'
* 7: Michael Wheeler: 'Knowledge, Credit and the Extended Mind, or what
Calvisius Sabinus got Right'
* PART 2: APPLICATIONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
* 8: Zoe Drayson: 'Extended Minds and Prime Mental Conditions: Probing
the Parallels'
* 9: Chienkuo Mi and Shane Ryan: 'Reflective Knowledge: Extended
Knowledge'
* 10: Eric Hutton: 'Extended Knowledge and Confucian Tradition'
* 11: Heather Battaly: 'Extending Epistemic Virtue: Extended Cognition
Meets Virtue-Responsibilism'
* 12: Ben Kotzee: 'Cyborgs, Knowledge and Credit for Learning'
* 13: Mark Alfano and Gus Skorburg: 'Extended Knowledge, the
Recognition Heuristic, and Epistemic Injustice'
* 14: Paul Smart: 'Emerging Digital Technologies: Implications for
Extended Conceptions of Cognition and Knowledge'
* 15: Richard Menary: 'Keeping Track With Things'
* 16: J. Adam Carter, Andy Clark and Orestis Palermos: 'New Humans:
Ethics, Trust and the Extended Mind'
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
* 1: Declan Smithies: 'Access Internalism and the Extended Mind'
* 2: J. Adam Carter and Jesper Kallestrup: 'Extended Circularity: A New
Puzzle for Extended Cognition'
* 3: Kenneth Aizawa: 'Extended Cognition, Trust and Glue, and
Knowledge'
* 4: Fred Adams: 'Extended Knowledge'
* 5: Duncan Pritchard: 'Extended Epistemology'
* 6: Boaz Miller and Isaac Record: 'Taking iPhone Seriously'
* 7: Michael Wheeler: 'Knowledge, Credit and the Extended Mind, or what
Calvisius Sabinus got Right'
* PART 2: APPLICATIONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
* 8: Zoe Drayson: 'Extended Minds and Prime Mental Conditions: Probing
the Parallels'
* 9: Chienkuo Mi and Shane Ryan: 'Reflective Knowledge: Extended
Knowledge'
* 10: Eric Hutton: 'Extended Knowledge and Confucian Tradition'
* 11: Heather Battaly: 'Extending Epistemic Virtue: Extended Cognition
Meets Virtue-Responsibilism'
* 12: Ben Kotzee: 'Cyborgs, Knowledge and Credit for Learning'
* 13: Mark Alfano and Gus Skorburg: 'Extended Knowledge, the
Recognition Heuristic, and Epistemic Injustice'
* 14: Paul Smart: 'Emerging Digital Technologies: Implications for
Extended Conceptions of Cognition and Knowledge'
* 15: Richard Menary: 'Keeping Track With Things'
* 16: J. Adam Carter, Andy Clark and Orestis Palermos: 'New Humans:
Ethics, Trust and the Extended Mind'