Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRAIn addressing the question “Do representations need reality?”, this paper attempts to show that a principled understanding of representations requires that they have objective, systematic content.It is claimed that there is an interesting form of nonconceptual, intentionality which is processed by non-systematic connectionist networks and has its correctness conditions provided by a modest biosemantics; but this type of content is not properly representational. Finally, I consider the consequences that such a verdict has on eliminativist views that look to connectionism as a means of radically reconceiving our understanding of cognition
This paper investigates the explanatory role, in scientific theories, of the no-tion of representati...
What role does the concept of representation play in the contexts of experimentation and explanation...
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The current orthodoxy in cognitive science, what I describe as a commitment to deep repres...
This paper explores the way representational notions figure into cognitive science, with a focus on ...
The concept of representation has played a fundamental role in cognitive science since its inception...
Among the cognitive capacities of evolved creatures is the capacity to represent. Theories in cogni...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years the cognitive science community has witnessed the rise...
Radical Embodied Cognitive Science, defended most prominently by Anthony Chemero, proposes that biol...
Colombo (Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2012) argues that we have compelling reasons to p...
What role does the concept of representation play in the contexts of experimentation and explanation...
A discussion is going on in cognitive science about the use of representations to explain how intell...
The notion of representation has become ubiquitous throughout cognitive psychology, cognitive neuros...
In broad terms, the problem is this: What is a metaphysically and scientifically adequate characteri...
Against Stich\u27s recommendation that we purge cognitive psychology of content I argue that ascript...
This paper investigates the explanatory role, in scientific theories, of the no-tion of representati...
What role does the concept of representation play in the contexts of experimentation and explanation...
This paper looks at a central issue with embodiment theories of cognition: the role, if any, they pr...
The current orthodoxy in cognitive science, what I describe as a commitment to deep repres...
This paper explores the way representational notions figure into cognitive science, with a focus on ...
The concept of representation has played a fundamental role in cognitive science since its inception...
Among the cognitive capacities of evolved creatures is the capacity to represent. Theories in cogni...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years the cognitive science community has witnessed the rise...
Radical Embodied Cognitive Science, defended most prominently by Anthony Chemero, proposes that biol...
Colombo (Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2012) argues that we have compelling reasons to p...
What role does the concept of representation play in the contexts of experimentation and explanation...
A discussion is going on in cognitive science about the use of representations to explain how intell...
The notion of representation has become ubiquitous throughout cognitive psychology, cognitive neuros...
In broad terms, the problem is this: What is a metaphysically and scientifically adequate characteri...
Against Stich\u27s recommendation that we purge cognitive psychology of content I argue that ascript...
This paper investigates the explanatory role, in scientific theories, of the no-tion of representati...
What role does the concept of representation play in the contexts of experimentation and explanation...
This paper looks at a central issue with embodiment theories of cognition: the role, if any, they pr...