Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension
Andy Clark
Abstract
Studies of mind, thought, and reason have tended to marginalize the role of bodily
form, real-world action, and environmental backdrop. In recent years, both in
philosophy and cognitive science, this tendency has been identified and,
increasingly, resisted. The result is a plethora of work on what has become known as
embodied, situated, distributed, and even ‘extended’
cognition. Work in this new, loosely-knit field depicts thought and reason as in
some way inextricably tied to the details of our gross bodily form, our habits of
action and intervention, and the enabling web of social, cultural ... More
Studies of mind, thought, and reason have tended to marginalize the role of bodily
form, real-world action, and environmental backdrop. In recent years, both in
philosophy and cognitive science, this tendency has been identified and,
increasingly, resisted. The result is a plethora of work on what has become known as
embodied, situated, distributed, and even ‘extended’
cognition. Work in this new, loosely-knit field depicts thought and reason as in
some way inextricably tied to the details of our gross bodily form, our habits of
action and intervention, and the enabling web of social, cultural, and technological
scaffolding in which we live, move, learn, and think. But exactly what kind of link
is at issue? And what difference might such a link or links make to our best
philosophical, psychological, and computational models of thought and reason? These
are among the large unsolved problems in this increasingly popular field. This book
offers both a tour of the emerging landscape, and an argument in favour of one
approach to the key issues. That approach combines the use of representational,
computational, and information-theoretic tools with an appreciation of the
importance of context, timing, biomechanics, and dynamics. More controversially, it
depicts some coalitions of biological and non-biological resources as the extended
cognitive circuitry of individual minds.
Keywords:
mind,
thought and reason,
bodily thought,
real-world action,
environment
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 2008 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780195333213 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2009 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195333213.001.0001 |