消解自我:扩展心智理论的认知转向

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Léo Peruzzo Júnior, Amanda Luiza Stroparo
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摘要

摘要:在本文中,我们打算展示扩展思维理论,特别是安迪·克拉克的论点,如何解释心理过程不局限于大脑的现象,并支持它们与身体和环境的联系。因此,首先,我们重建了将自我封闭于头盖骨的主要唯物主义观点;然后,我们指出心灵的扩展特征如何逃脱其自然限制,并“无耻地”融入世界。我们认为,外部人工制品在指导我们的行为方面发挥着重要作用,因此环境的变化可以导致认知代理行为的变化,这构成了构成性依赖。通过这种方式,扩展思维理论挑战了传统的功能主义和外在主义,因为它认为认知过程一方面是个体与环境的相关互动,另一方面是意图驱动的行为。通过将生物体与人工制品或工具相结合,我们支持一种消除认知科学经典“解释差距”的阅读。
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Dissolving the Self: the cognitive turn of the extended mind theory
Abstract: In this article, we intend to show how the theory of the extended mind, particularly Andy Clark’s arguments, can explain mental processes not as restrictive phenomena to the brain and endorse their connection to the body and the environment. Therefore, initially, we reconstruct the main materialist perspectives that have enclosed the self to the cranium; then, we indicate how the extended character of the mind escapes its natural limits and blends “shamelessly” into the world. We argue that external artifacts play an important role in guiding our actions, so that changes in the environment can cause changes in the behavior of the cognitive agent, what constitutes a constitutive dependence. In this way, the extended mind thesis challenges both traditional functionalism and externalism as it considers cognitive processes, on the one hand, to be relevant interactions of the individual with the environment and, on the other, intention-driven behaviors. Through the integration of biological bodies with artifacts or tools, we support a reading that dissolves the classic “explanatory gap” of cognitive sciences.
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