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Of Epistemic Tools: musical instruments as cognitive extensions
Thor Magnusson
University of Brighton
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Epistemic Tools
100%
Digital Instrument
100%
Cognitive Extension
100%
Digital musical Instruments
100%
Musical Instruments
100%
Epistemology
50%
Human Cognition
50%
Phenomenology
50%
Epistemic Dimension
50%
Material Analysis
50%
Cognitive Processes
50%
Musical Culture
50%
Musical Theory
50%
Acoustics
50%
Acoustic Instrument
50%
Arts and Humanities
Cognitive Extension
100%
Epistemic
100%
Musical Instruments
100%
Digital
66%
Digital Musical Instruments
66%
Epistemology
33%
Esthetics
33%
Phenomenology
33%
Symbolics
33%
pertinence
33%
Cognition
33%
Musicology
33%
Musical Culture
33%
Scaffolding
33%