Artificial intelligence, extended cognition, and the narratives of cyberimmortality

The article shows how the extended mind theory, which suggests that cognition is not confined to the brain but extends beyond the body, is used to redefine our understanding of the nature of the mind and legitimize narratives of cyberimmortality. Additionally, it explores how this concept has be...

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Main Author: Léo Peruzzo Júnior
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos 2025-04-01
Series:Filosofia Unisinos
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Online Access:https://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/filosofia/article/view/27477
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Summary:The article shows how the extended mind theory, which suggests that cognition is not confined to the brain but extends beyond the body, is used to redefine our understanding of the nature of the mind and legitimize narratives of cyberimmortality. Additionally, it explores how this concept has been considered within the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). By exploring the interactions between the environment, technological devices, and mental processes, the extended mind theory challenges the traditional boundaries of historically constructed epistemology upon the mind-world dichotomy. The paper analyzes various features of this new cognitive topography and how this perspective can transform human experience into a narrative that transcends organic limitations. Finally, it highlights a few consequences and critical challenges of the extended mind proposal in the recovery of the body and the environment.
ISSN:1984-8234