Representational or semantic content plays an essential role in classical accounts of computation and cognition. Both cognitive science and computer science share philosophical foundations that endorse such a view. This has led quite naturally to a situation where computational theories of mind, theories which unite computation with cognition, have almost unanimously assumed that mental computation must also involve semantic content (see Pitt 2013). I will argue that mechanistic computationalism, as presented by Piccinini, can offer a genuinely non-semantic account of mental computation. Furthermore, I claim that if this account is correct it would provide important constraints on any theory of mental content. This is in contrast with Pi...
In this paper, I show how semantic factors constrain the understanding of the computational phenomen...
The journal of Cognitive Computation is defined in part by the notion that biologically inspired com...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
According to the traditional conception of the mind, semantical content is per-haps the most importa...
According to the traditional conception of the mind, semantical content is perhaps the most importa...
The Computational Theory of Mind (CTM) holds that cognitive processes are essentially computational,...
Much of the contemporary research in cognitive psychology presupposes an information processing or c...
According to the semantic view of computation, computations cannot be individuated without invoking ...
It is hardly disputed that the working hypothesis of cognitive science is that cognition is a form o...
There is a prevalent notion among cognitive scientists and philosophers of mind that computers are m...
An influential view in (philosophy of) cognitive science is that computation in cognitive systems is...
Cognitive science is founded on the conjecture that natural intelligence can be explained in terms o...
The central claim of computationalism is generally taken to be that the brain is a computer, and tha...
In this paper, I show how semantic factors constrain the understanding of the computational phenomen...
The mainstream view in cognitive science is that computation lies at the basis of and explains cogni...
In this paper, I show how semantic factors constrain the understanding of the computational phenomen...
The journal of Cognitive Computation is defined in part by the notion that biologically inspired com...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
According to the traditional conception of the mind, semantical content is per-haps the most importa...
According to the traditional conception of the mind, semantical content is perhaps the most importa...
The Computational Theory of Mind (CTM) holds that cognitive processes are essentially computational,...
Much of the contemporary research in cognitive psychology presupposes an information processing or c...
According to the semantic view of computation, computations cannot be individuated without invoking ...
It is hardly disputed that the working hypothesis of cognitive science is that cognition is a form o...
There is a prevalent notion among cognitive scientists and philosophers of mind that computers are m...
An influential view in (philosophy of) cognitive science is that computation in cognitive systems is...
Cognitive science is founded on the conjecture that natural intelligence can be explained in terms o...
The central claim of computationalism is generally taken to be that the brain is a computer, and tha...
In this paper, I show how semantic factors constrain the understanding of the computational phenomen...
The mainstream view in cognitive science is that computation lies at the basis of and explains cogni...
In this paper, I show how semantic factors constrain the understanding of the computational phenomen...
The journal of Cognitive Computation is defined in part by the notion that biologically inspired com...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...