Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension
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Added by: huelgas | Karma: 1208.98 | Non-Fiction » Science literature | 24 December 2008 |
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 When historian Charles Weiner found pages of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman's notes, he saw it as a "record" of Feynman's work. Feynman himself, however, insisted that the notes were not a record but the work itself. In Supersizing the Mind, Andy Clark argues that our thinking doesn't happen only in our heads but that "certain forms of human cognizing include inextricable tangles of feedback, feed-forward and feed-around loops: loops that promiscuously criss-cross the boundaries of brain, body and world." Edited by: ninasimeo - 3 January 2011Reason: main link refreshed
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Tags: notes, loops, Feynmans, feedback, feedforward, Feynman, Supersizing, record |