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1404The holy grail of cognitivism: a response to Adams and Aizawa (review)Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (4): 605-618. 2010.Adams and Aizawa (2010b) define cognitivism as the processing of representations with underived content. In this paper, I respond to their use of this stipulative definition of cognition. I look at the plausibility of Adams and Aizawa’s cognitivism, taking into account that they have no criteria for cognitive representation and no naturalistic theory of content determination. This is a glaring hole in their cognitivism—which requires both a theory of representation and underived content to be su…Read more
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295Introduction to the special issue on 4E cognitionPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (4): 459-463. 2010.5 page
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199This chapter delves deeper into the two “waves” of arguments for EM as discussed in the last chapter. The first wave focuses on questions of functional parity between internal and external processes and focuses mainly on the functional role of causal coupling between internal and external vehicles. The second wave, on the other hand, focuses on questions regarding the complementarity of internal and external vehicles and their consequent integration into a cognitive whole. In contrast to the fir…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Charles Sanders Peirce |
| John Dewey |