Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, exploiting the ideas developed in those projects that have originated the recent views on embodied, situated, and distributed cognition. Turing’s original intellectual perspective has already clearly depicted the evolutionary emergence in humans of information, meaning, and of the first rudimentary forms of cognition, as the result of a complex interplay and simultaneous coevolution, in time, of the states of brain/mind, body, and external environment. This cognitive process played a fundamental heuristic role in Turing’s invention of the universal logical computing machine. It is by extending this eco-cognitive perspective that we can see that the recent emphasis on th...
Three special issues of Entropy journal have been dedicated to the topics of “Information-Processing...
The fields of philosophy of mind and cognitive science have been characterized, in the last few dec...
Making computing machines mimic living organisms has captured the imagination of many since the dawn...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, exploiting the ideas developed in those...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation as active in physical entities suitably transformed ...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, exploiting the ideas developed in those ...
Eco-cognitive computationalism considers computation in context, following some of the main tenets a...
Eco-cognitive computationalism considers computation in the context of following some of the main t...
This book mainly focuses on the widely distributed nature of computational tools, models, and method...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, adopting the intellectual visions advan...
The concepts of information, computation, and cognition are variously interpreted and explained, and...
The imitation game between human and machine, proposed by Turing in 1950, is a game between a discre...
IN THE CLASSICAL VIEW, Cognitive science is considered to be the study of (HUMAN) mind and intellige...
Cognition, historically considered uniquely human capacity, has been recently found to be the abilit...
Classic computationalism considers cognition as the result of purely internal processes, i.e. rule-b...
Three special issues of Entropy journal have been dedicated to the topics of “Information-Processing...
The fields of philosophy of mind and cognitive science have been characterized, in the last few dec...
Making computing machines mimic living organisms has captured the imagination of many since the dawn...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, exploiting the ideas developed in those...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation as active in physical entities suitably transformed ...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, exploiting the ideas developed in those ...
Eco-cognitive computationalism considers computation in context, following some of the main tenets a...
Eco-cognitive computationalism considers computation in the context of following some of the main t...
This book mainly focuses on the widely distributed nature of computational tools, models, and method...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, adopting the intellectual visions advan...
The concepts of information, computation, and cognition are variously interpreted and explained, and...
The imitation game between human and machine, proposed by Turing in 1950, is a game between a discre...
IN THE CLASSICAL VIEW, Cognitive science is considered to be the study of (HUMAN) mind and intellige...
Cognition, historically considered uniquely human capacity, has been recently found to be the abilit...
Classic computationalism considers cognition as the result of purely internal processes, i.e. rule-b...
Three special issues of Entropy journal have been dedicated to the topics of “Information-Processing...
The fields of philosophy of mind and cognitive science have been characterized, in the last few dec...
Making computing machines mimic living organisms has captured the imagination of many since the dawn...