Three decades ago, William Ramsey, Steven Stich & Joseph Garon put forward an argument in favor of the following conditional: if connectionist models that implement parallelly distributed processing represent faithfully human cognitive processing, eliminativism about propositional attitudes is true. The corollary of their argument (if it proves to be sound) is that there is no place for folk psychology in contemporary cognitive science. This understanding of connectionism as a hypothesis about cognitive architecture compatible with eliminativism is also endorsed by Paul Churchland, a radical opponent of folk psychology and a prominent supporter of eliminative materialism. I aim to examine whether current connectionist models based on long-s...
To begin, I introduce an analysis of interlevel relations that allows us to offer an initial charact...
This thesis defends connectionism against the charge of propositional-attitude eliminativism. Re...
Thought displays a systematicity that cannot be explained by the connections between simple neuron-l...
Three decades ago, William Ramsey, Steven Stich & Joseph Garon put forward an argument in favor of t...
This paper aims to offer a new view of the role of connectionist models in the study of human cognit...
There has been an enduring tension in modern cognitive psychology between the computational models a...
This paper explores the question of whether connectionist models of cognition should be considered t...
One of the central controversies in cognitive science in the last decade is the issue of what kind o...
Abstract: "Connectionism is a method of modeling cognition as the interaction of neuron-like units. ...
Connectionism as a model of the mind has recently been challenging the Classical model, in which the...
In cognitive science, there are many computational theories regarding the function of the mind; conn...
Connectionism as a model of the mind has recently been challenging the Classical model, in which the...
Eliminativism assumes that commonsense psychology describes and explains the mind in terms of the in...
This article considers how connectionist modeling can contrib-ute to understanding ofhuman cognition...
Social psychologists can benefit from exploring connectionist or parallel distributed processing mod...
To begin, I introduce an analysis of interlevel relations that allows us to offer an initial charact...
This thesis defends connectionism against the charge of propositional-attitude eliminativism. Re...
Thought displays a systematicity that cannot be explained by the connections between simple neuron-l...
Three decades ago, William Ramsey, Steven Stich & Joseph Garon put forward an argument in favor of t...
This paper aims to offer a new view of the role of connectionist models in the study of human cognit...
There has been an enduring tension in modern cognitive psychology between the computational models a...
This paper explores the question of whether connectionist models of cognition should be considered t...
One of the central controversies in cognitive science in the last decade is the issue of what kind o...
Abstract: "Connectionism is a method of modeling cognition as the interaction of neuron-like units. ...
Connectionism as a model of the mind has recently been challenging the Classical model, in which the...
In cognitive science, there are many computational theories regarding the function of the mind; conn...
Connectionism as a model of the mind has recently been challenging the Classical model, in which the...
Eliminativism assumes that commonsense psychology describes and explains the mind in terms of the in...
This article considers how connectionist modeling can contrib-ute to understanding ofhuman cognition...
Social psychologists can benefit from exploring connectionist or parallel distributed processing mod...
To begin, I introduce an analysis of interlevel relations that allows us to offer an initial charact...
This thesis defends connectionism against the charge of propositional-attitude eliminativism. Re...
Thought displays a systematicity that cannot be explained by the connections between simple neuron-l...