Cognitive science is a form of "reverse engineering" (as Dennett has dubbed it). We are trying to explain the mind by building (or explaining the functional principles of) systems that have minds. A "Turing" hierarchy of empirical constraints can be applied to this task, from t1, toy models that capture only an arbitrary fragment of our performance capacity, to T2, the standard "pen-pal" Turing Test (total symbolic capacity), to T3, the Total Turing Test (total symbolic plus robotic capacity), to T4 (T3 plus internal [neuromolecular] indistinguishability). All scientific theories are underdetermined by data. What is the right level of empirical constraint for cognitive theory? I will argue that T2 is underconstrained (because of the Symbol ...
Some of the papers in this Special Issue distribute cognition between what is going on inside indivi...
Some of the papers in this special issue distribute cognition between what is going on inside indiv...
Churchland underestimates the power and purpose of the Turing Test, dismissing it as the trivial gam...
Cognitive science is a form of "reverse engineering" (as Dennett has dubbed it). We are trying to ex...
Turing's celebrated 1950 paper proposes a very general methodological criterion for modelling m...
Depite considerations in favor of symbol grounding, neither pure connectionism nor pure nonsymbolic ...
The Turing Test is just a methodological constraint forcing us to scale up to an organisms' full fun...
Turing set the agenda for (what would eventually be called) the cognitive sciences. He said, essenti...
The "easy" problem of cognitive science is explaining how and why we can do what we can do. The "har...
The "easy" problem of cognitive science is explaining how and why we can do what we can do. The "har...
Consciousness is feeling, and the problem of consciousness is the problem of explaining how and why ...
Searle's celebrated Chinese Room Argument has shaken the foundations of Artificial Intelligence. Man...
Explaining the mind by building machines with minds runs into the other-minds problem: How can we te...
In ordinary computer programs, the relationship between data in a machine and the concepts it repres...
Ever since the discovery of neural networks, there has been a controversy between two modes of infor...
Some of the papers in this Special Issue distribute cognition between what is going on inside indivi...
Some of the papers in this special issue distribute cognition between what is going on inside indiv...
Churchland underestimates the power and purpose of the Turing Test, dismissing it as the trivial gam...
Cognitive science is a form of "reverse engineering" (as Dennett has dubbed it). We are trying to ex...
Turing's celebrated 1950 paper proposes a very general methodological criterion for modelling m...
Depite considerations in favor of symbol grounding, neither pure connectionism nor pure nonsymbolic ...
The Turing Test is just a methodological constraint forcing us to scale up to an organisms' full fun...
Turing set the agenda for (what would eventually be called) the cognitive sciences. He said, essenti...
The "easy" problem of cognitive science is explaining how and why we can do what we can do. The "har...
The "easy" problem of cognitive science is explaining how and why we can do what we can do. The "har...
Consciousness is feeling, and the problem of consciousness is the problem of explaining how and why ...
Searle's celebrated Chinese Room Argument has shaken the foundations of Artificial Intelligence. Man...
Explaining the mind by building machines with minds runs into the other-minds problem: How can we te...
In ordinary computer programs, the relationship between data in a machine and the concepts it repres...
Ever since the discovery of neural networks, there has been a controversy between two modes of infor...
Some of the papers in this Special Issue distribute cognition between what is going on inside indivi...
Some of the papers in this special issue distribute cognition between what is going on inside indiv...
Churchland underestimates the power and purpose of the Turing Test, dismissing it as the trivial gam...