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Socially extended epistemology / edited by J. Adam Carter, Andy Clark, Jesper Kallestrup, S. Orestis Palermos, and Duncan Pritchard.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Carter, J. Adam, 1980- editor.
Clark, Andy, 1957- editor.
Kallestrup, Jesper, editor.
Palermos, S. Orestis, editor.
Pritchard, Duncan, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Distributed cognition.
Knowledge, Sociology of.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vi, 318 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Summary:
One of the most important research programmes in contemporary cognitive science is that of extended cognition, whereby features of a subject's cognitive environment can in certain conditions become constituent parts of the cognitive process itself. This volume explores the epistemological ramifications of this idea.
Contents:
pt. I Foundational Issues within Socially Extended Epistemology
1. How far can Extended Knowledge be Extended?: The Asymmetry between Research Teams and Artifacts / K. Brad Wray
2. Outsourcing Concepts: Social Externalism, the Extended Mind, and the Expansion of our Epistemic Capacity / Cathal O'Madagain
3. Representations and Robustly Collective Attitudes / Jeroen de Ridder
4. Mind Outside Brain: A Radically Non-Dualist Foundation for Distributed Cognition / Shima Beigi
5. Practical Knowledge and Acting Together / Olle Blomberg
6. Group Know-How / Deborah P. Tollefsen
7. Consensus as an Epistemic Norm for Group Acceptance / Jodie Proust
pt. II Applications and New Directions
8. Socially Extended Moral Deliberation about Risks: A Role for Emotions and Art / Sabine Roeser - 9. Thinking Together about Genocide: Socially Shared Cognition in Context / Alexander Garinther
10. Collective Amnesia and Epistemic Injustice / Alessandra Tanesini
11. "Ontological Complicity" of Habitus and Field: Bourdieu as an Externalist / Nikolaus Fogle
12. Mandevillian Intelligence: From Individual Vice to Collective Virtue / Paul R. Smart
13. Solving the Frame Problem Socially / Harry Halpin.
Notes:
This edition previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-19-252190-X
0-19-184035-1
0-19-252189-6

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