Dense awesome from Andy Clark. he’s done the most significant work in cognitive science in 20 years IMO: http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/routledge-lectures/clark-routledge … /v @mtraven
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In late ‘90s, Andy Clark, reading same stuff we’d read, rediscovered part (1) of the insight, and has run with “extended mind” brilliantly.
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However, anglophone philosophy of mind has mostly not yet recovered (2) cognition is inextricably social activity. Which changes everything!
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@Meaningness Did you become God yet? :-) -
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Would you be able to recommend some reading on what you called "Palo Alto synthesis"? Preferably something other than "Human machine reconfigrations" or Phil Agree's thesis (or your thesis ;) ) - I'm aware of those already.
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From this: Dreyfus; Winograd&Flores; Smith. Lave&Wenger’s Situated Learning. Rosch, Varela, Thompson’s Embodied book. Julian Orr. Maybe if you are looking for something more specific I can make better suggestions?https://meaningness.com/further-reading
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