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Andy Clark on Emotions, Cognition and the Predictive Mind
Andy Clark is a professor of philosophy and Chair in Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. “To unravel the workings of these embodied, embedded, and sometimes […]
andy clark modulating the sensory flux
http://files.newbooksnetwork.com/philosophy/129philosophyclark.mp3 “The predictive processing hypothesis is a new unified theory of neural and cognitive function according to which our brains are prediction machines: they process the incoming sensory stream in […]
Andy Clark: Trusting the New Cyborg You
surfing uncertainty w/ andy clark (pdf)
Andy Clark Expecting the World (pdf)
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Andy Clark maximal grip: weird & alien mishmashes
Surfing Uncertainty w/ Andy Clark
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Andy Clark on extended minds & entangled systems
Andy Clark on Being and Computing
Fleshing out his own version of environmental (critters manipulating with/in their environs) psychology Andy asks Are You Your Brain, and Is Your Brain a Computer?
Prediction Machines – Andy Clark on Dan Dennett
Dan’s reply
Andy Clark & David Chalmers – The Extended Mind (pdf)
“Where does the mind stop and the rest of the world begin? The question invites two standard replies. Some accept the demarcations of skin and skull, and say that what […]
Nigel Clark: Geologic politics of race in the Anthropocene
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Andy Clark – Natural-born Cyborgs
(Andy) Clark’s Law: Everything Leaks.
“There are no clear-cut level distinctions in nature. Neural software bleeds into neural firmware, neural firmware bleeds into neural hardware, psychology bleeds into biology and biology bleeds into physics. Body […]
Andy Clark, Cultivating the Scaffolding of our Extended-MInds
Andy sketches out some of the implications of our contemporary tool-uses (cyborg incarnations) and how design and experimentation in varying environs challenges some of the conservative trends in evolutionary psychology. […]
Andy Clark on Perceiving as Predicting
Andy Clark is a Professor of Philosophy and Chair in Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Before this he was director of the Cognitive Science Program […]
Timothy Clark – Derangements of Scale
“When we observe the environment, we necessarily do so only on a limited range of scales; therefore our perception of events provides us with only a low-dimensional slice through a […]
Geokinetics and the Metastable Eaarth
“Geokinetics has three aspects: the flow of matter, the fold of elements, and the circulation of planetary fields.”
Remaking Personhood in a Neurodiverse Age
Twentieth-century neuroscience fixed the brain as the basis of consciousness, the self, identity, individuality, even life itself, obscuring the fundamental relationships between bodies and the worlds that they inhabit. In Unraveling: […]
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