Here is an uncorrected proof of my introduction to the mini symposium on The Extended Mind to appear in Zygon. Vol. 44, no. 3 (September 2009).
The Extended Mind and Religious Thought
July 1, 2009 Comments Off Short URL Adams & Aizawa, Andy Clark, Bounds of Cognition, Chalmers, cognition, cognitive science, cognitive systems, consciousness, david chalmers, distributed cognition, embodiment, extended mind, Joel Krueger, Leonard Angel, leslie marsh, Lynne Rudder Baker, mark rowlands, Matthew Day, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, psychology, religion, robert rupert, robert wilson, social constructivism, Supersizing the Mind, susan hurley, teed rockwell
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