In "Cognitive Integration: Attacking The Bounds of Cognition"
Richard Menary argues that the real pay-off from
extended-mind-style arguments is not a new form of externalism in
the philosophy of mind, but a view in which the 'internal' and
'external' aspects of cognition are integrated into a whole.
Menary argues that the manipulation of external vehicles
constitutes cognitive processes and that cognition is hybrid:
internal and external processes and vehicles complement one another
in the completion of cognitive tasks. However, we cannot make good
on these claims without understanding the cognitive norms by which
we manipulate bodily external vehicles of cognition.
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