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Environments of Intelligence From natural information to artificial interaction
What is the role of the environment, and of the information it provides, in cognition? More specifically, may there be a role for certain artefacts to play in this context? These are questions that motivate "4E" theories of cognition (as being embodied, embedded, extended, enactive). In his take on that family of views, Hajo Greif first defends and refines a concept of information as primarily natural, environmentally embedded in character, which had been eclipsed by information-processing views of cognition. He continues with an inquiry into the cognitive bearing of some artefacts that are sometimes referred to as 'intelligent environments'. Without necessarily having much to do with Artificial Intelligence, such artefacts may ultimately modify our informational environments.
With respect to human cognition, the most notable effect of digital computers is not that they might be able, or become able, to think but that they alter the way we perceive, think and act.
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- Preliminaries: Ants and Robots, Parlour Games and Steam Drills
- Resurrecting Dretskean Information
- Varieties of Perception
- The Domains of Natural Information
- Making an Environment
- What is an Informational Environment?
- The Extension of the Extended Mind
- The Nature of Cognitive Artefacts
- The Intelligence of Environments
Background
Outline
I Informational Environments
Information, Behaviour, and Probability
The Content of Natural Information, and Some Discontent
Alternative Information
Natural Information and the Roots of Intentionality
Perception as Information Processing: The Computational View
Information Specifies Affordances: The Ecological View
Perceptual Illusions vs. Misperception: The Empirical Strategy
Natural Information and Reference Classes
Informational Domains
Resurrection at Last
History, Ecology, Environment
Adapting Ecological Niches
Construction and Constitution
Environmental Information and the Use of Cognition
What Informational Environments Are
How Informational Environments Change
II Environments of Intelligence
The Extension of Functional Histories
The Constitution of Cognitive Extensions
Constitutional Matters
The Art of Coupling, Basic and Advanced
Being Guided by Pictures
Cognitive Artefacts and Informational Environments
Convergence and Isomorphism
Evolutionary and Cognitive Robotics
Embodied Conversational Agents and Social Robotics
Second Life
Mixed Reality Games
Augmented Reality
Naturalising the Artificial
10 Afterthoughts on Conceptual Analysis and Human Nature
A Domain for Conceptual Analysis
A Naturalist’s View of Human Nature and Machines
BibliographyIndex
Biography
Hajo Greif teaches at the Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS), Technical University of Munich, Germany, and the Department of Philosophy, University of Klagenfurt, Austria. His research interests cover the philosophy – and some of the history and the social studies – of science and technology, as well as the philosophy of mind.
"An absorbing volume that integrates an extraordinarily wide area of work, with interesting observations and new twists right to the end."
Ruth Millikan, University of Connecticut, USA