‘Extended Knowledge and Informatics’ Talk on the 25th of March, 2013 (Informatics Forum 4.31/4.33)

March 4, 2013 in Uncategorized by Orestis Palermos

On the 25th of March 2013, Dr S. Orestis Palermos gave a talk at the Informatics Forum (IF 4.31/4.33). The aim of the talk was to introduce the Extended Knowledge Project to participants in the Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applications (CISA) in order to enable interdisciplinary research on the technological impact of the Extended Knowledge Project.

Abstract: The extended and distributed cognition hypotheses treat cognition as potentially extended beyond our organismic boundaries to the artifacts or even the agents we interact with, respectively. Even though both claims have gained increasing attention within cognitive science, their relation to the theory of knowledge remains underdeveloped. The Extended Knowledge Project—a new research project within the department of philosophy (PPLS)—aims precisely at exploring the ways the extended and distributed cognition research programmes apply to knowledge. In this talk I will introduce the core ideas and aims of the project that will provide the basis for exploring its potential technological impact, especially within informatics where human-computer interactions and information processing are amongst the primary topics of study.