A theory of representation is incomplete if it states "representations are X" where X can be symbols, cell assemblies, functional states, or the flock of birds from Theaetetus, without explaining the nature of the link between the universe of X's and the world. Amit's thesis, equating representations with reverberations in Hebbian cell assemblies, will only be considered a solution to the problem of representation when it is complemented by a theory of how a reverberation in the brain can be a representation of anything
In this paper we argue for the thesis that theories are to be considered as representations. The ter...
Reformers urge that representation no longer earns its explanatory keep in cognitive science, and th...
One of the key claims I have defended previously is that longstanding arguments over whether concept...
Representation is a primitive notion of many philosophical theories and of cognitive science. It is ...
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The current orthodoxy in cognitive science, what I describe as a commitment to deep repres...
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The concept of representation has played a fundamental role in cognitive science since its inception...
The computational paradigm, which has dominated psychology and artificial intelligence since the cog...
We note some inconsistencies in a view of representation which takes decoupling to be of key import...
This paper discusses the notion of representation and outlines the ideas and questions which led to ...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRAIn addressing the question “Do representations...
Various theories suggest conscious phenomena are based exclusively on brain activity, while others r...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years the cognitive science community has witnessed the rise...
What is representation? How do the more primitive aspects of our world come together to generate it?...
In this paper we argue for the thesis that theories are to be considered as representations. The ter...
Reformers urge that representation no longer earns its explanatory keep in cognitive science, and th...
One of the key claims I have defended previously is that longstanding arguments over whether concept...
Representation is a primitive notion of many philosophical theories and of cognitive science. It is ...
This paper investigates the explanatory role, in scientific theories, of the no-tion of representati...
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...
The computational paradigm, which has dominated psychology and artificial intelligence since the cog...
We note some inconsistencies in a view of representation which takes decoupling to be of key import...
This paper discusses the notion of representation and outlines the ideas and questions which led to ...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRAIn addressing the question “Do representations...
Various theories suggest conscious phenomena are based exclusively on brain activity, while others r...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years the cognitive science community has witnessed the rise...
What is representation? How do the more primitive aspects of our world come together to generate it?...
In this paper we argue for the thesis that theories are to be considered as representations. The ter...
Reformers urge that representation no longer earns its explanatory keep in cognitive science, and th...
One of the key claims I have defended previously is that longstanding arguments over whether concept...