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Exploring the Role of Deontic Reasoning and World Knowledge in Wason´s Selection Task
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[Delocalizing the mind. Peirce, James, Wittgenstein, Descombes]
1Université de Paris 1, UFR de Philosophie, 17, rue de la Sorbonne, F-75005 Paris. christiane.chauvire@noos.fr
Abstract:
The cognitive sciences have breathed fresh air into the old problem of localizing mental functions, which was often laughed off. Regarding the most philosophical form of the question on the localization of the mind, authors such as Peirce, James, Wittgenstein, and most recently Descombes have imagined delocalizing the mind in order to spread the conviction that the idea itself of a location of the mental is meaningless and to criticize the localisationism of today's cognitive scientists.
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