Showing posts with label Fisher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fisher. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

My Reply to Fisher is Now Officially in Print

"The Boundaries Still Stand: A Reply to Fisher" in the Journal of Mind and Behavior. 

I've discussed this a bit with Gary Williams here.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Who Supports Supplementary EC?

Who thinks that, in addition to the intracranial cognition that has been studied in the past, there is also transcranial cognition that is "just like" intracranial cognition?

Given the Inga-Otto example, Clark probably should count as a defender of Supplementary EC.  For Clark, the "just like" has to do with "sameness of functional poise", whatever that amounts to.

Mark Sprevak, in "Extended Cognition and Functionalism", also seems to support Supplementary EC.  For Sprevak, the "just like" has to do with some "general categories of cognition", whatever that amounts to.

Justin Fisher, in his critical notice of Bounds, also seems to support Supplementary EC.  For Fisher, like Sprevak, the "just like" has to do with some "general categories of cognition".