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Embodied cognition / Scott Thornbury / Cognitive science / The Extended Mind / Epistemology / Philosophy of mind / Nicholas Ostler / Cognition
Date: 2013-09-30 21:17:47
Embodied cognition
Scott Thornbury
Cognitive science
The Extended Mind
Epistemology
Philosophy of mind
Nicholas Ostler
Cognition

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