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292Intentionality, cognitive integration and the continuity thesisTopoi 28 (1): 31-43. 2009.Naturalistic philosophers ought to think that the mind is continuous with the rest of the world and should not, therefore, be surprised by the findings of the extended mind, cognitive integration and enactivism. Not everyone is convinced that all mental phenomena are continuous with the rest of the world. For example, intentionality is often formulated in a way that makes the mind discontinuous with the rest of the world. This is a consequence of Brentano’s formulation of intentionality, I sugge…Read more
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114Writing As ThinkingLanguage Sciences 29 621-632. 2007.In this paper I aim to show that the creation and manipulation of written vehicles is part of our cognitive processing and, therefore, that writing transforms our cognitive abilities. I do this from the perspective of cognitive integration: completing a complex cognitive, or mental, task is enabled by a co-ordinated interaction between neural processes, bodily processes and manipulating written sentences. In section one I introduce Harris’ criticisms of ways in which writing has been said to res…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Charles Sanders Peirce |
| John Dewey |