Debate on the nature of representation in cognitive systems tends to oscillate between robustly realist views and various anti-realist options. I defend an alternative view, deflationary realism, which sees cognitive representation as an offshoot of the extended application to cognitive systems of an explanatory model whose primary domain is public representation use. This extended application, justified by a common explanatory target, embodies idealisations, partial mismatches between model and reality. By seeing representation as part of an idealised model, deflationary realism avoids the problems with robust realist views, whilst keeping allegiance to realism
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This paper defends the deflationary character of two recent views regarding scientific representatio...
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Debate on the nature of representation in cognitive systems tends to oscillate between robustly real...
Among the cognitive capacities of evolved creatures is the capacity to represent. Theories in cogni...
The radically enactive, embodied view of cognition (REC) holds that cognition is not always and ever...
In this paper we claim that the notion of cognitive representation (and scientific representation in...
In broad terms, the problem is this: What is a metaphysically and scientifically adequate characteri...
The current orthodoxy in cognitive science, what I describe as a commitment to deep repres...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we claim that the notion of cognitive representation (and scientific represe...
The computational paradigm, which has dominated psychology and artificial intelligence since the cog...
The concept of representation has played a fundamental role in cognitive science since its inception...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years the cognitive science community has witnessed the rise...
This paper defends the deflationary character of two recent views regarding scientific representatio...
How can we distinguish between quasi-realist expressivism and normative realism? The most promising ...
Debate on the nature of representation in cognitive systems tends to oscillate between robustly real...
Among the cognitive capacities of evolved creatures is the capacity to represent. Theories in cogni...
The radically enactive, embodied view of cognition (REC) holds that cognition is not always and ever...
In this paper we claim that the notion of cognitive representation (and scientific representation in...
In broad terms, the problem is this: What is a metaphysically and scientifically adequate characteri...
The current orthodoxy in cognitive science, what I describe as a commitment to deep repres...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we claim that the notion of cognitive representation (and scientific represe...
The computational paradigm, which has dominated psychology and artificial intelligence since the cog...
The concept of representation has played a fundamental role in cognitive science since its inception...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years the cognitive science community has witnessed the rise...
This paper defends the deflationary character of two recent views regarding scientific representatio...
How can we distinguish between quasi-realist expressivism and normative realism? The most promising ...