What I call semiotic brains are brains that make up a series of signs and that are engaged in making or manifesting or reacting to a series of signs: through this semiotic activity they are at the same time engaged in ‘‘being minds’’ and so in thinking intelligently. An important effect of this semiotic activity of brains is a continuous process of disembodiment of mind that exhibits a new cognitive perspective on the mechanisms underling the semiotic emergence of meaning processes. Indeed at the roots of sophisticated thinking abilities there is a process of disembodiment of mind that presents a new cognitive perspective on the role of external models, representations, and various semiotic materials. Taking advantage of Turing’s comparison...
In this reply to James H. Fetzer’s “Minds and Machines: Limits to Simulations of Thought and Action...
As a matter of fact, humans continuously delegate and distribute cognitive functions to the environm...
Making computing machines mimic living organisms has captured the imagination of many since the dawn...
What I call semiotic brains are brains that make up a series of signs and that are engaged in making...
Our brains make up a series of signs and are engaged in making or manifesting or reacting to a serie...
Taking advantage of Denis Noble’s description, in “The Illusions of the Modern Synthesis” of the f...
The imitation game between human and machine, proposed by Turing in 1950, is a game between a discre...
The aim of the paper is to sketch an idea—seen from the point of view of a cognitive scientist—of co...
A theory of signs is presented to arrive at a model of mind that provides a smooth transition from i...
What is the class of possible semiotic systems? What kinds of systems could count as such systems? T...
none2Both semiotics and the cognitive sciences are deeply concerned with the origins and articulatio...
This chapter revises evolving theories on cognition in relation to semiotics, the transdisciplinary ...
none3This thematic issue is centred around an only apparently provocative question to be investigate...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, exploiting the ideas developed in those...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, exploiting the ideas developed in those ...
In this reply to James H. Fetzer’s “Minds and Machines: Limits to Simulations of Thought and Action...
As a matter of fact, humans continuously delegate and distribute cognitive functions to the environm...
Making computing machines mimic living organisms has captured the imagination of many since the dawn...
What I call semiotic brains are brains that make up a series of signs and that are engaged in making...
Our brains make up a series of signs and are engaged in making or manifesting or reacting to a serie...
Taking advantage of Denis Noble’s description, in “The Illusions of the Modern Synthesis” of the f...
The imitation game between human and machine, proposed by Turing in 1950, is a game between a discre...
The aim of the paper is to sketch an idea—seen from the point of view of a cognitive scientist—of co...
A theory of signs is presented to arrive at a model of mind that provides a smooth transition from i...
What is the class of possible semiotic systems? What kinds of systems could count as such systems? T...
none2Both semiotics and the cognitive sciences are deeply concerned with the origins and articulatio...
This chapter revises evolving theories on cognition in relation to semiotics, the transdisciplinary ...
none3This thematic issue is centred around an only apparently provocative question to be investigate...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, exploiting the ideas developed in those...
Eco-cognitive computationalism sees computation in context, exploiting the ideas developed in those ...
In this reply to James H. Fetzer’s “Minds and Machines: Limits to Simulations of Thought and Action...
As a matter of fact, humans continuously delegate and distribute cognitive functions to the environm...
Making computing machines mimic living organisms has captured the imagination of many since the dawn...