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Albert Newen

Institute for Philosophy II, Ruhr University Bochum

1 paper in the library · 129 citations · publishing 2018

Papers

4E Cognition

The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition October 9, 2018 Albert Newen, Shaun Gallagher, Leon De Bruin 129 citations

The 4E approach to cognition—embodied, embedded, enacted, and extended—challenges traditional views by asking whether these features merely influence mental phenomena or actually constitute them. The authors argue that the standard metaphysical understanding of constitution (X is necessary for P in all possible worlds) is no longer tenable. They also emphasize that the role of mental representations is a separate question from that of the 4E features. This introduction sets the stage for a multi-section exploration of how these features reshape thinking about the mind, outlining the importance of each section for the ongoing debate.