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The Tinkering Mind Tillmann Vierkant (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh)

The Tinkering Mind By Tillmann Vierkant (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh)

Summary

Epistemic agency is a crucial concept in many areas of philosophy and cognitive sciences. But what is it? The Tinkering Mind argues that epistemic agency has two distinct, incompatible definitions - intentional mental action, or a distinct non-voluntary form of evaluative agency, both of which lead to surprising, counterintuitive consequences.

The Tinkering Mind Summary

The Tinkering Mind: Agency, Cognition, and the Extended Mind by Tillmann Vierkant (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh)

Epistemic agency is a crucial concept in many different areas of philosophy and the cognitive sciences. It is crucial in dual process theories of cognition as well as theories of metacognition and mindreading, self-control, and moral agency. But what is epistemic agency? The Tinkering Mind argues that epistemic agency has two distinct and incompatible definitions. It can be simply understood as intentional mental action, or as a distinct non-voluntary form of evaluative agency. The core argument of the book demonstrates that both definitions lead to surprising and counterintuitive consequences. If epistemic agency is a form of intentional action, then this implies that the radical theory of extended cognition has to be true. If, on the other hand, epistemic agency is not intentional action but evaluative agency, then intentional epistemic actions like deliberation are not truly cognitive but merely catalytic. Once established, the distinction between these two options sheds new light on various and diverse philosophical and psychological debates from dual process theories to debates on choice and self-control.

About Tillmann Vierkant (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh)

Tillmann Vierkant is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences (PPLS) at the University of Edinburgh. His research interests are centred around mental actions and epistemic agency. He has worked extensively on topics relating to free will and voluntary action in an interdisciplinary context. He has also written on willpower, the extended mind, implicit bias, self-knowledge and an X phi paper exploring folk intuitions on freedom and responsibility. Currently, he is part of an interdisciplinary project on the neuro-philosophy of free will, and a project on responsibility in autonomous systems.

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NGR9780192894267
9780192894267
0192894269
The Tinkering Mind: Agency, Cognition, and the Extended Mind by Tillmann Vierkant (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh)
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Oxford University Press
2022-10-06
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