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Identifying and individuating cognitive systems: a task-based distributed cognition alternative to agent-based extended cognition
Authors:Jim Davies,Kourken Michaelian  author-information"  >
Affiliation:1.Institute of Cognitive Science,Carleton University,Ottawa,Canada;2.Philosophy Department,University of Otago,Dunedin,New Zealand
Abstract:This article argues for a task-based approach to identifying and individuating cognitive systems. The agent-based extended cognition approach faces a problem of cognitive bloat and has difficulty accommodating both sub-individual cognitive systems (“scaling down”) and some supra-individual cognitive systems (“scaling up”). The standard distributed cognition approach can accommodate a wider variety of supra-individual systems but likewise has difficulties with sub-individual systems and faces the problem of cognitive bloat. We develop a task-based variant of distributed cognition designed to scale up and down smoothly while providing a principled means of avoiding cognitive bloat. The advantages of the task-based approach are illustrated by means of two parallel case studies: re-representation in the human visual system and in a biomedical engineering laboratory.
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