Adams & Aizawa call their view about cognition contingent intracranialism. What are they saying by calling the
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Adams & Aizawa call their view about cognition "contingent intracranialism".
What are they saying by calling the commitment to intracranialism "contingent"?
Given our current empirical knowledge, it appears all cognition is intracranial
Cognition is necessarily intracranial
Transcranial cognition is impossible
It is possible that no craniums exist
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