Mediated Action

In George Graham & William Bechtel (eds.), A Companion to Cognitive Science. Blackwell. pp. 518–525 (1998)
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Abstract

The study of mediated action focuses on how humans use cultural tools, or mediational means (terms used interchangeably), when engaging in various forms of action. The cultural tools involved may range from simple mnemonic devices, such as marks on a stone, to natural language and computers, and the kind of action involved may be socially distributed or carried out by individuals.

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