Does the mind extend itself through the artifacts? A few questions about the concept of distributed cognition applied to the mind-technology interaction
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In the next paper we analyze the relationship between cognition and technology through the concept of “distributed cognition” related to cognitive sciences. It will introduce us to the problem of the boundaries between mind and artifacts, and if we can say that mind extends itself through technology and culture, or whether should we talk only about cognition within the bounds of the nervous system.Downloads
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