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This commentry focuses on the one major ecumenical theme propounded in Andy Clark's Being There that I find
difficult to accept; this is Clark’s advocacy, especially in the third and final part of the book, of
the extended nature of the embedded, embodied mind.
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keywords: 'connectionism, extended mind, embodied mind, memory, intentionality, consciousness, '
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title: 'The Mind: Embodied, Embedded, but not Extended'
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