This work represents an attempt to stake out the landscape for dynamicism based on a radical dismissal of the information-processing paradigm that dominates the philosophy of cognitive science. In Section 2, after setting up the basic toolkit of a theory of minimal representationalism, I introduce the central tenets of dynamic systems theory (DST) by discussing recent research in the dynamics of embodiment (Thelen et al. [2001]) in the perseverative-reaching literature. A recent proposal on the dynamics of representation—the dynamic field approach (Spencer and Schöner [2003])—according to which the alleged representational gap between DST and representational theories of cognition needs to be bridged in order to explain higher-order cognit...
The goal of this chapter is to explain some of the core concepts of Dynamic Field Theory (DFT) and h...
In cognitive science, the dynamical systems theory (DST) has recently been advocated as an approach ...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the postulation of irreducible, distributed cognitive s...
Abstract. In this contribution we point out that the assumption of representation in the explanation...
Advocates of dynamical systems theory (DST) sometimes employ revolutionary rhetoric. In an attempt t...
The move toward a dynamical and embodied understanding of cognitive processes initiated a debate abo...
The move toward a dynamical and embodied understanding of cognitive processes initiated a debate abo...
Recent studies such as Thelen and Smith (1994), Kelso, (1995), Van Gelder, (1995), Beer, (1995), and...
ii Recently, a new approach to modeling cognitive phenomena has been gaining recognition: the dynami...
Abstract Traditional approaches to cognitive development concentrate on the stability of cognition a...
The dynamical hypothesis states that cognitive systems are dynamical systems. While dynamical system...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
This paper constitutes an overview of two competing conceptual frameworks in the study of cognition...
Cognitive states are often distinguished from physical states by insisting that the former and not t...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
The goal of this chapter is to explain some of the core concepts of Dynamic Field Theory (DFT) and h...
In cognitive science, the dynamical systems theory (DST) has recently been advocated as an approach ...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the postulation of irreducible, distributed cognitive s...
Abstract. In this contribution we point out that the assumption of representation in the explanation...
Advocates of dynamical systems theory (DST) sometimes employ revolutionary rhetoric. In an attempt t...
The move toward a dynamical and embodied understanding of cognitive processes initiated a debate abo...
The move toward a dynamical and embodied understanding of cognitive processes initiated a debate abo...
Recent studies such as Thelen and Smith (1994), Kelso, (1995), Van Gelder, (1995), Beer, (1995), and...
ii Recently, a new approach to modeling cognitive phenomena has been gaining recognition: the dynami...
Abstract Traditional approaches to cognitive development concentrate on the stability of cognition a...
The dynamical hypothesis states that cognitive systems are dynamical systems. While dynamical system...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
This paper constitutes an overview of two competing conceptual frameworks in the study of cognition...
Cognitive states are often distinguished from physical states by insisting that the former and not t...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
The goal of this chapter is to explain some of the core concepts of Dynamic Field Theory (DFT) and h...
In cognitive science, the dynamical systems theory (DST) has recently been advocated as an approach ...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the postulation of irreducible, distributed cognitive s...