Galen Strawson, while thinking there is much to be said for non-Cartesianism, doesn’t think that the radical turn taken by the extended mind hypothesis, is fruitful nor indeed really all that new. Stay tuned for an excellent review by Chris Onof of Strawson’s Consciousness and Its Place in Nature: Does physicalism entail panpsychism? in The Journal of Mind and Behavior as well as reviews of Clark by Rob Rupert and Thompson by Dorothée Legrand. Rupert, long since an opponent of the extended mind, will be reviewed by Colin Klein.
Extended hype?
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