Cognitive ability and the extended cognition thesis |
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Authors: | Pritchard Duncan |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Philosophy,University of Edinburgh,Edinburgh,Scotland, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the ramifications of the extended cognition thesis in the philosophy of mind for contemporary epistemology. In particular, it argues that all theories of knowledge need to accommodate the ability intuition that knowledge involves cognitive ability, but that once this requirement is understood correctly there is no reason why one could not have a conception of cognitive ability that was consistent with the extended cognition thesis. There is thus, surprisingly, a straightforward way of developing our current thinking about knowledge such that it incorporates the extended cognition thesis. |
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