Review of Rob Wilson’s Boundaries of the Mind: The Individual in the Fragile Sciences: Cognition
Review published in Philosophical Psychology
Review published in Philosophical Psychology
Dewey: the first ghost-buster? (uncorrected galley proof – do not cite) Final version to be found in Trends in Cognitive Science, Volume 10, Issue 6, pp. 242-243 (June 2006)
A review essay of Andy Clark’s Natural Born Cyborgs: Minds, Technologies and the Future of Human Intelligence
A review of Daniel Dennett’s Sweet Dreams: Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness. A final version is available here in MS form. Drop me a line if you’d like an offprint for citation purposes. Published in the Journal of Mind and Behavior (Spring 2007).
I am editing a special issue of The Journal of Mind and Behavior examining the extended mind thesis. The list of contributors are: Fred Adams, Chair of the Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science and Director of Cognitive Science Program, University of Delaware. Kenneth Aizawa, Professor of Philosophy, Centenary College of Louisiana. Colin Allen, Department…
I am editing a special issue of Cognitive Systems Research entitled Perspectives of Social Cognition. For full and updated details click here.
In a stigmergical spirit, I welcome anyone who has an interest in the topic and who would like to a be a contributor to all things stigmergic: a) online discussion forum; b) the compiling of a list of online papers and other online resources; c) a list of theorists with a link to their websites. …
In its most generic formulation, stigmergy (an optimization technique) is the phenomenon of indirect communication mediated by modifications of the environment.
Non-Cartesianism or non-representationalism in cognitive science is a loose and internally fluid philosophical and empirical coalition, comprising Dynamical –, Embodied –, Extended –, Distributed –, and Situated –, (DEEDS) theories of cognition.