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Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action and Cognitive Extension.

Mirko Farina
- 01 Jan 2010 - 
- Vol. 14
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This article is published in Humana.Mente.The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 787 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognition & Action (philosophy).

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Cognição Social: Fundamentos, formulações actuais e perspectivas futuras

TL;DR: Social Cognition emerged in the mid 70s as a generic conceptual approach to understand and explain how people make sense of themselves and of others and how such perceptions explain, predict and shape their social behavior.
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The teleological transitions in evolution: A Gántian view

TL;DR: Gánti's explanatory strategy is applied to the evolutionary transition to minimal consciousness, a transition marker is suggested (unlimited associative learning) and the wider evolutionary and philosophical implications of this approach are discussed.
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Annotating the Golden Legend in Early Modern England

Morgan Ring
TL;DR: The authors discusses annotations to some eighty surviving copies of William Caxton's "Golden Legend" and assesses reactions from male and female readers across the religious spectrum, exploring the varied ways in which early modern readers engaged with a book that quickly became a shorthand for medieval religion.
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Does functionalism entail extended mind

TL;DR: Sprevak’s claim that the functionalist argument entails radical versions of extended mental states and shows that his argument is also vulnerable to the systems reply is discussed, which is structurally analogous to the “the systems reply” to Searle's Chinese room argument.
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