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Mark Rowlands, The new science of the mind: from extended mind to embodied phenomenology

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This research was made possible by grants from the Research Council of the University of Antwerp and FWO-project G.O.321.09.N.10. Also, thanks to Joel Krueger for help in the editorial process and to Erik Myin and Mirko Farina for useful comments on earlier drafts of this review.

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Loughlin, V. Mark Rowlands, The new science of the mind: from extended mind to embodied phenomenology. Phenom Cogn Sci 12, 891–897 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11097-012-9274-y

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