Philosophy of the web: Representation, enaction, collective intelligence. Halpin, H., Clark, A., & Wheeler, M. In Halpin, H. & Monnin, A., editors, Philosophical Engineering: Toward a Philosophy of the Web, pages 21–30. Blackwell, 2014.
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[first paragraph] There is an emerging vision of the human mind as essentially a social organ apt to make extensive and transformative use of whatever forms of local and global scaffolding other agents and technologies provide. In an increasingly wired and networked world, our very nature as cognitive beings is gradually changing.
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abstract = {[first paragraph] There is an emerging vision of the human mind as essentially a social organ apt to make extensive and transformative use of whatever forms of local and global scaffolding other agents and technologies provide. In an increasingly wired and networked world, our very nature as cognitive beings is gradually changing.},
author = {Halpin, Harry and Clark, Andy and Wheeler, Michael},
booktitle = {Philosophical Engineering: Toward a Philosophy of the Web},
editor = {Halpin, Harry and Monnin, Alexandre},
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pages = {21--30},
publisher = {Blackwell},
title = {{Philosophy of the web: Representation, enaction, collective intelligence}},
year = {2014}
}

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