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The Intelligence of Doing: Sensorimotor Domains and Knowing How

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A recurring question in intelligence studies which we addressed to some degree in the last chapter is where the human mind and intelligence come from. In much of the research literature, the term “mind” often gets interpreted or defined as “consciousness” or “conscious awareness”, without clarifying what those concepts mean, though they often get explained in nominalist terms.

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Estep, M. (2006). The Intelligence of Doing: Sensorimotor Domains and Knowing How. In: Self-Organizing Natural Intelligence. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5299-5_4

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