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abstract: We review the argument made by Clark and Chalmers in Analysis for a limited externalism and extend their argument from declarative knowledge to procedural knowledge.
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keywords: 'Externalism, Mind vs. Brain, Coupled systems, Procedural Knowledge vs. Declarative Knowledge, Internet access, the Internet, the watch, the calculator, intranets and databases'
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title: '"The Extended Mind"--Extended'
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