In general, there are two ways to approach cognition. One is to start with the features of the human case and try to generalize to other species. Another is to start with the biological conditions under which natural cognition evolved and currently operates and ask what organisms do such that they might require cognition. A full account of cognition requires both. Cognitive biology, however, requires a biogenic approach. Tight integration with biological knowledge places strong constraints on cognitive explanation. These constraints arise from the fact that cognition evolved in a particular context with very special features. All organisms are complex, self-organizing, dynamical systems that exist far from thermodynamic equilibrium and acti...
This thesis concerns the nature of cognition. It posits that cognitive processes primarily are means...
Challege 3.-- Coordinators: Santiago Canals (IN), Frederic Bartumeus (CEAB, ICREA).Few things fascin...
Providing a new conceptual scaffold for further research in biology and cognition, this text introdu...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAfter half a century of cognitive revol...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
How can the study of cognition become an ordinary science that is intrinsically connected to the oth...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
This thesis concerns the nature of cognition. It posits that cognitive processes primarily are means...
This thesis concerns the nature of cognition. It posits that cognitive processes primarily are means...
Challege 3.-- Coordinators: Santiago Canals (IN), Frederic Bartumeus (CEAB, ICREA).Few things fascin...
Providing a new conceptual scaffold for further research in biology and cognition, this text introdu...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAfter half a century of cognitive revol...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
How can the study of cognition become an ordinary science that is intrinsically connected to the oth...
The premise of this two-part theme issue is simple: the cognitive sciences should join the rest of t...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
This thesis concerns the nature of cognition. It posits that cognitive processes primarily are means...
This thesis concerns the nature of cognition. It posits that cognitive processes primarily are means...
Challege 3.-- Coordinators: Santiago Canals (IN), Frederic Bartumeus (CEAB, ICREA).Few things fascin...
Providing a new conceptual scaffold for further research in biology and cognition, this text introdu...