under certain circumstances where other conditions for ethical obligation are already satisfied, possessing knowledge can ‘trigger’ an ethical obligation
That any information thus retrieved be more-or-less automatically endorsed
if, as we confront a task, a part of the world functions as a process which, were it done in the head, we would have no hesitation in recognizing as part of the cognitive process, then that part of the world is (so we claim) part of the cognitive pro
The boundaries of skin and skull separate the mind from the external world
7. Occurrent belief:
some cognitive processes can take place at least partly outside of bodily bounds
one not being thought of right now; most of our beliefs, that are just waiting for us to access them