There is a prevalent notion among cognitive scientists and philosophers of mind that computers are merely formal symbol manipulators, performing the actions they do solely on the basis of the syntactic properties of the symbols they manipulate. This view of computers has allowed some philosophers to divorce semantics from computational explanations. Semantic content, then, becomes something one adds to computational explanations to get psychological explanations. Other philosophers, such as Stephen Stich, have taken a stronger view, advocating doing away with semantics entirely. This paper argues that a correct account of computation requires us to attribute content to computational processes in order to explain which functions are being co...
Computation is interpretable symbol manipulation. Symbols are objects that are manipulated on the ba...
The journal of Cognitive Computation is defined in part by the notion that biologically inspired com...
\u3cp\u3eThe paper presents a paradoxical feature of computational systems that suggests that comput...
There is a prevalent notion among cognitive scientists and philosophers of mind that computers are m...
Abstract. Over the past several decades, the philosophical community has witnessed the emergence of ...
The mainstream view in cognitive science is that computation lies at the basis of and explains cogni...
The Computational Theory of Mind (CTM) holds that cognitive processes are essentially computational,...
Much of the contemporary research in cognitive psychology presupposes an information processing or c...
Representational or semantic content plays an essential role in classical accounts of computation an...
According to the traditional conception of the mind, semantical content is perhaps the most importa...
According to the traditional conception of the mind, semantical content is per-haps the most importa...
The central claim of computationalism is generally taken to be that the brain is a computer, and tha...
According to the semantic view of computation, computations cannot be individuated without invoking ...
An adequate explication of miscomputation should do justice to the practices involved in the computa...
I discuss the monumental shift in our understanding of the brain triggered by the project of computa...
Computation is interpretable symbol manipulation. Symbols are objects that are manipulated on the ba...
The journal of Cognitive Computation is defined in part by the notion that biologically inspired com...
\u3cp\u3eThe paper presents a paradoxical feature of computational systems that suggests that comput...
There is a prevalent notion among cognitive scientists and philosophers of mind that computers are m...
Abstract. Over the past several decades, the philosophical community has witnessed the emergence of ...
The mainstream view in cognitive science is that computation lies at the basis of and explains cogni...
The Computational Theory of Mind (CTM) holds that cognitive processes are essentially computational,...
Much of the contemporary research in cognitive psychology presupposes an information processing or c...
Representational or semantic content plays an essential role in classical accounts of computation an...
According to the traditional conception of the mind, semantical content is perhaps the most importa...
According to the traditional conception of the mind, semantical content is per-haps the most importa...
The central claim of computationalism is generally taken to be that the brain is a computer, and tha...
According to the semantic view of computation, computations cannot be individuated without invoking ...
An adequate explication of miscomputation should do justice to the practices involved in the computa...
I discuss the monumental shift in our understanding of the brain triggered by the project of computa...
Computation is interpretable symbol manipulation. Symbols are objects that are manipulated on the ba...
The journal of Cognitive Computation is defined in part by the notion that biologically inspired com...
\u3cp\u3eThe paper presents a paradoxical feature of computational systems that suggests that comput...