The Over-Extended Mind?
Autor: | Darian Meacham, Miguel Prado Casanova |
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Přispěvatelé: | Philosophy, RS: FASoS MUSTS |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Pink noise
DISTRIBUTED MORALITY Sociology and Political Science INFORMATION Responsibility Value sensitive design Agency (philosophy) Context (language use) cognitive artefacts extended mind thesis cognitive artefacts pink noise machine-human hybrid responsible research and innovation distributed cognition responsibility Interaction-dominant systems enhancement human enhancement technology value-sensitivedesign noi Distributed cognition SENSORY SUBSTITUTION Interaction-dominant systems 050105 experimental psychology Social Science Research Group Responsible research and innovation 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine ARTIFACTS History and Philosophy of Science Management of Technology and Innovation Phenomenon 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Machine-human hybrid HUMAN COGNITION Original Paper Extended mind thesis Responsible Research and Innovation Enhancement cognitive science 05 social sciences Cognition Extended mind Epistemology Philosophy Responsible research and innovation RRI Value-sensitive design Human enhancement technology Neuroethics Psychology Noise 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Social Sciences (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | NanoEthics, 12(3), 269-281. Springer Nanoethics |
ISSN: | 1871-4757 1871-4765 |
Popis: | © 2018, The Author(s). There is a growing recognition within cognitive enhancement and neuroethics debates of the need for greater emphasis on cognitive artefacts. This paper aims to contribute to this broadening and expansion of the cognitive-enhancement and neuroethics debates by focusing on a particular form of relation or coupling between humans and cognitive artefacts: interaction-dominance. We argue that interaction-dominance as an emergent property of some human-cognitive artefact relations has important implications for understanding the attribution and distribution of causal and other forms of responsibility as well as agency relating to the actions of human-cognitive artefact couplings. Interaction-dominance is both indicated and constituted by the phenomenon of “pink noise”. Understanding the role of noise in this regard will establish a necessary theoretical groundwork for approaching the ethical and political dimensions of relations between human cognition and digital cognitive artefacts. We argue that pink noise in this context plays a salient role in the practical, ethical, and political evaluation of coupling relations between humans and cognitive artefacts, and subsequently in the responsible innovation of cognitive artefacts and human-artefact interfaces. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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