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Andy Clark and His Critics [Hardback]

Edited by (Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Tilburg University), Edited by (Research Fellow, School of Philosophy, University of Edinburgh), Edited by (Lecturer, Cardiff University)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width x depth: 163x236x33 mm, weight: 703 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190662816
  • ISBN-13: 9780190662813
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width x depth: 163x236x33 mm, weight: 703 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190662816
  • ISBN-13: 9780190662813
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Andy Clark is a leading philosopher of cognitive science, whose work has had an extraordinary impact throughout philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and robotics. His monographs have led the way for new research programs in the philosophy of mind and cognition: Microcognition (1989) and Associative Engines (1993) introduced the philosophical community to connectionist research and the novel issues it raised; Being There (1997) showed the relevance of embodiment, dynamical systems theory, and minimal computation frameworks for the study of the mind; Natural Born Cyborgs (OUP 2003) presented an accessible development of embodied and embedded approaches to understanding human nature and cognition; Supersizing the Mind (OUP 2008) developed this yet further along with the famous "Extended Mind" hypothesis; and Surfing Uncertainty (OUP 2017) presents a framework for uniting perception, action, and the embodied mind.

In Andy Clark and His Critics, a range of high-profile researchers in philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, and empirical cognitive science, critically engage with Clark's work across the themes of: Extended, Embodied, Embedded, Enactive, and Affective Minds; Natural Born Cyborgs; and Perception, Action, and Prediction. Daniel Dennett provides a foreword on the significance of Clark's work, and Clark replies to each section of the book, thus advancing current literature with original contributions that will form the basis for new discussions, debates and directions in the discipline.
Foreword ix
Daniel C. Dennett
Acknowledgements xi
List of Contributors
xiii
Introduction 1(8)
Matteo Colombo
Liz Irvine
Mog Stapleton
PART 1 EXTENSIONS AND ALTERATIONS
1 Extended Cognition and Extended Consciousness
9(12)
David J. Chalmers
2 The Elusive Extended Mind: Extended Information Processing Doesn't Equal Extended Mind
21(11)
Fred Adams
3 Clark on Language, Cognition, and Extended Cognition
32(12)
Kenneth Aizawa
4 Extended Mental Features
44(12)
Katalin Farkas
5 Extended Affectivity, Reconsidered
56(13)
Michelle Maiese
6 Matters of the Flesh: The Role(s) of Body in Cognition
69(12)
Lawrence A. Shapiro
7 Breaking the Waves: Beyond Parity and Complementarity in the Arguments for Extended Cognition
81(18)
Michael Wheeler
PART 2 ON BEING A CYBORG
8 Supercharged Apes versus Super-Sized Minds: Embracing Continuity While Accepting Difference
99(14)
Louise Barrett
9 Building Inner Tools
113(15)
Robert L. Goldstone
10 When Is a Mind Extended?
128(15)
David Kirsh
11 The Archaeology of the Extended Mind
143(18)
Kim Sterelny
PART 3 EMBODIED, EXTENDED, BUT PREDICTIVE TOO?
12 The World Well Gained: On the Epistemic Implications of Ecological Information
161(13)
Michael Anderson
Anthony Chemero
13 Beyond the Desert Landscape
174(17)
Karl J. Friston
14 Quick'n'Lean or Slow and Rich? Andy Clark on Predictive Processing and Embodied Cognition
191(15)
Jakob Hohwy
15 How Radical Is Predictive Processing?
206(16)
Nico Orlandi
Geoff Lee
16 Ways of Mindmaking
222(16)
Jesse Prinz
17 Being a Beast Machine: The Origins of Selfhood in Control-Oriented Interoceptive Inference
238(16)
Anil K. Seth
18 The Minds of Insects
254(12)
Barbara Webb
Replies to Critics: In Search of the Embodied, Extended, Enactive, Predictive (EEE-P) Mind 266(37)
Andy Clark
Index 303
Matteo Colombo is Associate Professor in the Tilburg Center for Logic, Ethics, and Philosophy of Science, and in the Department of Philosophy at Tilburg University.

Elizabeth Irvine is a Lecturer at Cardiff University.

Mog Stapleton is a Research Fellow in the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences at the University of Edinburgh.