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266Attacking the Bounds of cognitionPhilosophical Psychology 19 (3): 329-344. 2006.Recently internalists have mounted a counter-attack on the attempt to redefine the bounds of cognition. The counter-attack is aimed at a radical project which I call "cognitive integration," which is the view that internal and external vehicles and processes are integrated into a whole. Cognitive integration can be defended against the internalist counter arguments of Adams and Aizawa (A&A) and Rupert. The disagreement between internalists and integrationists is whether the manipulation of exter…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Charles Sanders Peirce |
| John Dewey |