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Extended cognition and the mark of the cognitive

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Michael Baumgartner & Wendy Wilutzky. (2017) Is it possible to experimentally determine the extension of cognition?. Philosophical Psychology 30:8, pages 1104-1125.
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Ken Aizawa. (2015) What is this cognition that is supposed to be embodied?. Philosophical Psychology 28:6, pages 755-775.
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David Ludwig. (2015) Extended cognition and the explosion of knowledge. Philosophical Psychology 28:3, pages 355-368.
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Eric Arnau, Anna Estany, Rafael González del Solar & Thomas Sturm. (2014) The extended cognition thesis: Its significance for the philosophy of (cognitive) science. Philosophical Psychology 27:1, pages 1-18.
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Tom Roberts. (2012) Taking responsibility for cognitive extension. Philosophical Psychology 25:4, pages 491-501.
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Shannon Spaulding. (2012) Overextended cognition. Philosophical Psychology 25:4, pages 469-490.
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Tom Roberts. (2012) You do the maths: rules, extension, and cognitive responsibility. Philosophical Explorations 15:2, pages 133-145.
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Krist Vaesen. (2011) Giere’s (In)Appropriation of Distributed Cognition. Social Epistemology 25:4, pages 379-391.
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Miriam Kyselo & Sven Walter. (2011) Belief integration in action: A defense of extended beliefs. Philosophical Psychology 24:2, pages 245-260.
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