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In addition to all those thanked in my introduction in the December 2005 special issue, I am very grateful to Andy Clark, Thomas Hünefeldt, Cees van Leeuwen, Richard Menary, Mitch Parsell, Gerard O’Brien, and Kate Stevens for help with this issue. My thanks again to the Australian Research Council, the Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy at Macquarie University, the Centre for Time at the University of Sydney, and the Royal Australian Institute of Architects for their generous support of the original workshops.
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Sutton, J. Introduction to the special section: the extended mind and the foundations of cognitive science. Cogn Process 7, 1–2 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-005-0027-5
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