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Cognition in the Wild
Book • 1995
In 'Cognition in the Wild', Edwin Hutchins explores how cognition occurs in real-world environments, using ship navigation as a primary example.
He argues that cognition is not solely an individual process but is deeply embedded in cultural and social contexts, involving tools, artifacts, and social interactions.
The book challenges traditional laboratory-based cognitive science by highlighting the importance of understanding cognition in its natural habitat.
He argues that cognition is not solely an individual process but is deeply embedded in cultural and social contexts, involving tools, artifacts, and social interactions.
The book challenges traditional laboratory-based cognitive science by highlighting the importance of understanding cognition in its natural habitat.
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when discussing extended cognition and distributed cognition.


John Vervaeke

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as a book on wayfinding that talks about navigation in the Pacific.

Trent Hone

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