Introduction: Scaffolding Bad - Varieties of Situated Cognitive Harm

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This is the editorial introduction to a collection that "aims to bring together work about the varied harms caused or aggravated by external cognitive and affective factors, and what we can do about them. Taking a situated perspective on these harms involves going beyond thinking of them as merely involving negative causal stimuli to the real internal cognitive processes. We encourage submission of original papers advancing our understanding of the harms. Since people aren’t passive victims, we also welcome work on the ways that we can respond to these harms." The introduction itself does not have an abstract.

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edition Sutton, John (2006) "Introduction: Memory, embodied cognition, and the extended mind". Philosophical Psychology 19(3):281-289
edition Sutton, J. (2006) "Introduction". Studies in East European Thought 58(2):69-71

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Giovanna Colombetti
University of Exeter
John Sutton
Macquarie University
David Spurrett
University of KwaZulu-Natal

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