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- 2019
From the Extended Mind to the Digitally Extended Self: A Phenomenological CritiqueDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13128/Aisthesis-25622 Abstract: In this paper, I will critically consider Clark and Chalmers’ hypothesis of the ?extended mind? in order to sketch a possible phenomenological account of active externalism, by following three steps: (i) I will consider Clark and Chalmers’ hypothesis within the broader context of the so-called ?physical symbol system hypothesis? theorized by Herbert A. Simon; (ii) I will connect the problem of the ?extended mind? to that of the ?extended self?, with particular regard to the context of digitalization; (iii) I will take into account an explanatory dimension that has been fundamentally underrated by externalist theories: the dimension of the human body and its relationship to mind, which I understand from a phenomenological perspective. My ultimate goal is to show how phenomenology could provide the missing theoretical framework to develop a more complex and comprehensive theory of the (digitally) extended self
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