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37Enkinaesthesia: the essential sensuous background for co-agencyIn Zravko Radman (ed.), The Background: Knowing Without Thinking, Palgrave-macmillan. 2012.The primary aim of this essay is to present a case for a heavily revised notion of heterophenomenology. l will refer to the revised notion as ‘enkinaesthesia’ because of its dependence on the experiential entanglement of our own and the other’s felt action as the sensory background within which all other experience is possible. Enkinaesthesia2 emphasizes two things: (i) the neuromuscular dynamics of the agent, including the givenness and ownership of its experience, and (ii) the entwined, blende…Read more
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200The self as an embedded agentMinds and Machines 13 (2): 187-201. 2003.In this paper we consider the concept of a self-aware agent. In cognitive science agents are seen as embodied and interactively situated in worlds. We analyse the meanings attached to these terms in cognitive science and robotics, proposing a set of conditions for situatedness and embodiment, and examine the claim that internal representational schemas are largely unnecessary for intelligent behaviour in animats. We maintain that current situated and embodied animats cannot be ascribed even mini…Read more
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222The mindsized mashup mind isn't supersized after allAnalysis 70 (1): 174-183. 2010.(No abstract is available for this citation)
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203Conscious machines: Memory, melody and muscular imagination (review)Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (1): 37-51. 2010.A great deal of effort has been, and continues to be, devoted to developing consciousness artificially (A small selection of the many authors writing in this area includes: Cotterill (J Conscious Stud 2:290–311, 1995 , 1998 ), Haikonen ( 2003 ), Aleksander and Dunmall (J Conscious Stud 10:7–18, 2003 ), Sloman ( 2004 , 2005 ), Aleksander ( 2005 ), Holland and Knight ( 2006 ), and Chella and Manzotti ( 2007 )), and yet a similar amount of effort has gone in to demonstrating the infeasibility of th…Read more
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University of GlasgowUnknown
Glasgow, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |