Many cognitive scientists, having discovered that some computational-level characterization f of a cognitive capacity φ is intractable, invoke heuristics as algorithmic-level explanations of how cognizers compute f. We argue that such explanations are actually dysfunctional, and rebut five possible objections. We then propose computational-level theory revision as a principled and workable alternative
Searle’s arguments that intelligence cannot arise from formal programs are refuted by arguing that h...
The recognition that human minds/brains are finite systems with limited resources for computa-tion h...
Cognitive science has been on a quest to explain human cognitive processes for more than six decades...
Many cognitive scientists, having discovered that some computational-level characterization f of a c...
Many cognitive scientists, having discovered that some computational-level characterization f of a c...
Item does not contain fulltextIntractability is a growing concern across the cognitive sciences: whi...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
Contains fulltext : 73460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The recognitio...
The mainstream view in cognitive science is that computation lies at the basis of and explains cogni...
Computationalism—the view that cognition is computation—has always been controversial. It faces two...
One particularly successful approach to modeling within cognitive science is computational psycholog...
Searle’s arguments that intelligence cannot arise from formal programs are refuted by arguing that h...
The recognition that human minds/brains are finite systems with limited resources for computa-tion h...
Cognitive science has been on a quest to explain human cognitive processes for more than six decades...
Many cognitive scientists, having discovered that some computational-level characterization f of a c...
Many cognitive scientists, having discovered that some computational-level characterization f of a c...
Item does not contain fulltextIntractability is a growing concern across the cognitive sciences: whi...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
Contains fulltext : 73460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The recognitio...
The mainstream view in cognitive science is that computation lies at the basis of and explains cogni...
Computationalism—the view that cognition is computation—has always been controversial. It faces two...
One particularly successful approach to modeling within cognitive science is computational psycholog...
Searle’s arguments that intelligence cannot arise from formal programs are refuted by arguing that h...
The recognition that human minds/brains are finite systems with limited resources for computa-tion h...
Cognitive science has been on a quest to explain human cognitive processes for more than six decades...