TRANSPARENCY AND THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF EXTENDED COGNITION

Authors

  • Gloria Andrada Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

Keywords:

Extended cognition, transparency, skills, artifacts, embodiment

Abstract

Extended cognition brings with it a particular phenomenology. It has been argued that when an artifact is integrated into an agent’s cognitive system, it becomes transparent in use to the cognizing subject. In this paper, I challenge some of the assumptions underlying how the transparency of artifacts is described in extended cognition theory. To this end, I offer two arguments. First, I make room for some forms of conscious thought and attention within extended cognitive routines, and I question the close association drawn between attention and effort. Second, I vindicate the importance of paying careful attention to individual differences and the diverse ways in which bodies and technologies can be experienced. I end by offering some hints toward an alternative, and more accurate, account of the phenomenology of extended cognition.

Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

Andrada, G. (2020). TRANSPARENCY AND THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF EXTENDED COGNITION. LÍMITE Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy & Psychology. Retrieved from https://revistalimite.uta.cl/index.php/limite/article/view/232

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