creators_name: O'Brien, Gerard type: journalp datestamp: 2001-04-16 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:54:37 metadata_visibility: show title: The Mind: Embodied, Embedded, but not Extended ispublished: pub subjects: cog-psy subjects: comp-sci-neural-nets subjects: phil-mind full_text_status: public keywords: connectionism, extended mind, embodied mind, memory, intentionality, consciousness, abstract: 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. date: 1998 date_type: published publication: Metascience (Review Symposium on Andy Clark’s Being There: Putting Brain, Body and World Together Again) volume: 7 pagerange: 78-83 refereed: TRUE referencetext: Clark, A. 1997: Being There: Putting Brain, Body, and World Together Again, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. citation: O'Brien, Gerard (1998) The Mind: Embodied, Embedded, but not Extended. [Journal (Paginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/1451/3/Commentary_on_Clark_Being_There.pdf