Talk:Extended mind thesis

Relation to Understanding media
Does anyone else feel like the thesis is already implied in Understanding_Media, the 1964 book by McLuhan, subtitled "The Extensions of Man"? --Lommes (talk) 23:29, 3 March 2017 (UTC)

Potential sources

 * Adams, Frederick, and Kenneth Aizawa. (2008). The bounds of cognition. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
 * Adams, F. and K. Aizawa (2001). The Bounds of Cognition. Philosophical Psychology 14 (1), pp. 43–64.
 * Arnau, Eric; Estany, Anna; González del Solar, Rafael and Thomas Sturm. (2014). The extended cognition thesis: Its significance for the philosophy of (cognitive) science. "Philosophical Psychology", 27 (1), 1-18.
 * Chemero, Anthony. (2009). Radical embodied cognitive science. Cambridge MA: MIT Press/Bradford.
 * Clark, Andy. (2008). Supersizing the mind: Embodiment, action, and cognitive extension. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
 * Clark, Andy, and David J. Chalmers. (1998). The extended mind. Analysis 58: 7-19.
 * Clark, A. (2010). Natural-born cyborgs. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
 * Crisafi, Anthony, and Shaun Gallagher. (2010). Hegel and the extended mind. AI & Society 25.1: 123-129.
 * Estany, Anna, and Thomas Sturm. (2014). Extended cognition: New philosophical perspectives. Special Issue of "Philosophical Psychology", 27 (1), 2014. http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cphp20/27/1#.Uw7BgXkzd0o
 * Paul Loader - Notes on 'The Extended Mind'.
 * Menary, Richard. (2006). Attacking The Bounds of Cognition. Philosophical Psychology 19.3 (June): 329-344.
 * Menary, Richard. (2007). Cognitive integration: Mind and cognition unbounded. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan.
 * Menary, Richard, ed. (2010). The extended mind. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press/Bradford.
 * Noë, Alva. (2004). Action in perception. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
 * Robbins, Philip, and Murat Aydede (Eds.). (2009). Cambridge handbook of situated cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 * Ryle, Gilbert, (1949). The Concept of Mind. Hutchinson.
 * Sterelny, Kim. (2004). Externalism, epistemic artifacts, and the extended mind. In Richard Schantz (Ed.), The externalist challenge (239-254). New York: de Gruyter.
 * Sterelny, Kim. (2012). The evolved apprentice: How evolution made humans unique. Cambridge: MIT Press/Bradford.
 * Wilson, Robert A. (2004). Boundaries of the mind: The Individual in the fragile sciences: Cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 * Wilson, Robert A. (2005). Collective memory, group minds, and the extended mind thesis. Cognitive Processing 6.4: 227-236.
 * Ryle, Gilbert, (1949). The Concept of Mind. Hutchinson.
 * Sterelny, Kim. (2004). Externalism, epistemic artifacts, and the extended mind. In Richard Schantz (Ed.), The externalist challenge (239-254). New York: de Gruyter.
 * Sterelny, Kim. (2012). The evolved apprentice: How evolution made humans unique. Cambridge: MIT Press/Bradford.
 * Wilson, Robert A. (2004). Boundaries of the mind: The Individual in the fragile sciences: Cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 * Wilson, Robert A. (2005). Collective memory, group minds, and the extended mind thesis. Cognitive Processing 6.4: 227-236.
 * Wilson, Robert A. (2004). Boundaries of the mind: The Individual in the fragile sciences: Cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 * Wilson, Robert A. (2005). Collective memory, group minds, and the extended mind thesis. Cognitive Processing 6.4: 227-236.

The above is a list of sources copied from further reading sections and references of some of the articles that are being merged into this one. Please remove a source listed here once you've added it to the article or if you don't think it is useful. Kind regards from PJvanMill (talk) 15:15, 18 April 2020 (UTC)