The socially extended mind
Gallagher, Shaun
(2013)
The socially extended mind.
Cognitive Systems Research, 25/26.
pp. 4-12.
ISSN 1389-0417
I argue that social institutions, such as the legal system, educational and cultural institutions, and even science itself understood as an institution, can contribute to and even be constitutive of cognition. I review various arguments against the extended mind hypothesis and the parity principle in light of this perspective, and I suggest that this concept of the socially extended mind can serve as a useful tool for critical theory.
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Keywords | extended mind, parity principle, critical theory, institutions |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:23 |
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