Very plausibly, nothing can be a genuine computing system unless it meets an input-sensitivity requirement. Otherwise all sorts of objects, such as rocks or pails of water, can count as performing computations, even such as might suffice for mentality—thus threatening computationalism about the mind with panpsychism. Maudlin in J Philos 86:407–432, (1989) and Bishop (2002a, b) have argued, however, that such a requirement creates difficulties for computationalism about conscious experience, putting it in conflict with the very intuitive thesis that conscious experience supervenes on physical activity. Klein in Synthese 165:141–153, (2008) proposes a way for computationalists about experience to avoid panpsychism while still respecting the s...
There are several things that might be called ‘computationalism’. The one most central to the phil...
The computational theory of mind - the belief that the mind can be likened to a computer and that co...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRAThe emergence of cognitive science as a multi-...
In this paper, I review the motivations for having a computational theory of consciousness to see if...
The journal of Cognitive Computation is defined in part by the notion that biologically inspired com...
Mental representations, Swiatczak (Minds Mach 21:19-32, 2011) argues, are fundamentally biochemical ...
Computationalism, or digital mechanism, or simply mechanism, is a hypothesis in the cognitive scienc...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
It is customary to assume that agents receive information from the environment through their sensors...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Mental representations, Swiatczak (Minds Mach 21:19-32, 2011) ...
The central claim of computationalism is generally taken to be that the brain is a computer, and tha...
One of the questions that have defined and simultaneously divided philosophy is the question of the ...
Computationalism – the view that cognition is computation – has been controversial from the start. I...
Since the early eighties, computationalism in the study of the mind has been “under attack” by seve...
There are several things that might be called ‘computationalism’. The one most central to the phil...
The computational theory of mind - the belief that the mind can be likened to a computer and that co...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRAThe emergence of cognitive science as a multi-...
In this paper, I review the motivations for having a computational theory of consciousness to see if...
The journal of Cognitive Computation is defined in part by the notion that biologically inspired com...
Mental representations, Swiatczak (Minds Mach 21:19-32, 2011) argues, are fundamentally biochemical ...
Computationalism, or digital mechanism, or simply mechanism, is a hypothesis in the cognitive scienc...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
It is customary to assume that agents receive information from the environment through their sensors...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Mental representations, Swiatczak (Minds Mach 21:19-32, 2011) ...
The central claim of computationalism is generally taken to be that the brain is a computer, and tha...
One of the questions that have defined and simultaneously divided philosophy is the question of the ...
Computationalism – the view that cognition is computation – has been controversial from the start. I...
Since the early eighties, computationalism in the study of the mind has been “under attack” by seve...
There are several things that might be called ‘computationalism’. The one most central to the phil...
The computational theory of mind - the belief that the mind can be likened to a computer and that co...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRAThe emergence of cognitive science as a multi-...