13 juillet 2017
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Dirk Van Hulle, « 6. Exogenetic Digital Editing and Enactive Cognition », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.4x4cul
The theoretical framework of this essay is a current paradigm in cognitive sciences, which may be relevant to the development of scholarly digital editing. In cognitive philosophy, the ‘Extended Mind’ hypothesis, first formulated by Clark and Chalmers, suggests that external features in the environment can become partly constitutive of the mind. In other words, the mind is not limited to something inside the skull, but is regarded as being ‘extended’. Varieties of this post-Cartesian approach...