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  • Philosophy of Biology
  • Cognitive Science

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  • Cognition is often equated with the human mind, hindering empirical study and cross-species comparisons.
  • Recent advancements propose an embodied cognition framework, separating cognition from a purely mental context.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a biologically embodied interpretation of cognition.
  • To expand the domain for studying the evolutionary convergence of cognition.
  • To explore implications for animal cognition research.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of embodied cognition and philosophy of biology.
  • Analysis of case studies in bacteria, plants, and fungi.
  • Examination of early nervous system evolution.

Main Results:

  • A biologically embodied conception of cognition, marked by a basic cognitive toolkit, is proposed.
  • Examples from microorganisms, plants, and fungi demonstrate this broad interpretation.
  • Biologically embodied cognition opens new research avenues in animal cognition.

Conclusions:

  • The embodied cognition framework provides a robust foundation for studying cognitive evolution.
  • This approach significantly broadens the scope for investigating evolutionary convergence in cognition.
  • New fundamental questions arise for understanding animal cognition and its evolutionary trajectory.