Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia (Dec 2021)

I am a mind, therefore I am a map. Mapping as extended spatio-temporal process

  • Sonia Malvica,
  • Alessandro Capodici

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4453/rifp.2021.0023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 242 – 253

Abstract

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The multifaceted nature of the map animates a wide range of debates that reveal its interdisciplinary nature. Our goal is to overcome classical cognitivism harmonizing the fields of neuroscience, geography, and enactivism to promote a holistic view not only of the map, but also of human beings and, more specifically, of the dynamic subject-world relationship. We have retraced the spatiality of the body and described the spatial dimension of implicit and explicit bodily skills and properties involved in the exploration of – and engagement with – the world. We believe that maps, which present space in isolation, cannot grasp the global quality of subjective experience: space and time are not separable concepts for a cognitive agent engaged in the world. Finally, going beyond the theory of the extended mind to extended consciousness, we argue that ecological mapping, mental mapping, and practical mapping are closely interrelated.

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