Epistemology, Emulators and Extended Minds
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Dartnall, Terence
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2004
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Grush's framework has epistemological implications and explains how it is possible to acquire offline empirical knowledge. It also complements the extended-mind thesis, which says that mind leaks into the world. Grush's framework suggests that the world leaks into the mind through the offline deployment of emulators that we usually deploy in our experience of the world.Grush's framework has epistemological implications and explains how it is possible to acquire offline empirical knowledge. It also complements the extended-mind thesis, which says that mind leaks into the world. Grush's framework suggests that the world leaks into the mind through the offline deployment of emulators that we usually deploy in our experience of the world.
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Journal Title
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Volume
27
Issue
3
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© 2004 Cambridge University Press : Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher : This journal is available online - use hypertext links.
Subject
History and Archaeology
Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
Neurosciences
Cognitive Sciences