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Extended Cognition as a Case of Bottomless Theory Building

Extended Cognition as a Case of Bottomless Theory Building
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摘要 Extended cognition is the thesis that vehicles realizing cognitive systems can possibly extend beyond traditional boundaries of brain, skin, or skull. It is a popular thesis because of its counterintuitive consequence that coupled systems of vehicles of very different entities could form a realizer of one cognitive systems. Popular examples consist of human-handy-systems or human-notebook-systems, and it is a thesis that could non-dogmatically decide what individuates the realizers of cognitive systems. But the thesis is in need for individuation-criteria: How could we individuate a coupled system of different systems of vehicles? We inspect some of the usually handled candidates for individuation-criteria and argue that in principal there will be no successful candidate due to methodological problems. We aim to show this by using a cookbook theory of extended cognition and add different types of candidates. No candidate is non-arbitrary or non-intrinsic, which leads the proponent to the forced selection between arbitrary or intrinsic candidates. We argue that without criteria, the talk about extended cognition is a bottomless pit that should only serve as an example for bottomless theory-building.
出处 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2013年第12期1071-1087,共17页 哲学研究(英文版)
关键词 extended cognition cognitive system coupled system individuation-criteria 认知系统 案例 车辆系统 耦合系统 候选人 个性化 论文 笔记本
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