Alan Page Fiske has made a strong empirical case that social cognition is structured by four elementary mental schemata, the "relational models". Fiske argues that the four models are innate, and he thus concludes that they are encoded in the genome. But work on self-organization suggests that biological structures can be innate without being genetically encoded. Plausibly, the four models result from principles of self-organization, specifically a sequence of symmetry-breaking bifurcations. The evidence for this lies in the fact that the four models can be arranged in a sequence from more-to-less symmetrical, exemplifying a chain of descending subgroups. This formal property is commonly observed in self-organizing systems. Furthermore, the...
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The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that empirically delimited structures of mind are also diffe...
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One of the core challenges that animals face is successfully navigating and interacting with their e...
Self-organization in the development of social cognition: Symmetry breaking and the relational-mode...
It is a widely held assumption that social cognition is wholly the result of natural selection and l...
Social systems theory is dominated by a reductionistic individualism and a dualistic functionalism. ...
Symmetry and symmetry-breaking have, in the last one hundred and fifty years, become incorporated as...
This chapter discusses self-organization as a motor for cognitive development. Self-organization occ...
International audienceThe principle of self-organization has acquired a fundamental significance in ...
The study of realized social relationships lies at the heart of the social sciences. However, the st...
Neste trabalho elaboramos um modelo para a formação de estruturas sociais através das característica...
Complexity-thinking refers to a cluster of concepts popularized in several branches of science, prim...
Recent work in distributed and situated cognition has moved away from psychological structure as...
Traditional theories of cognitive science have typically accounted for the organization of human beh...
The philosophy of mind concerns much about how novelty occurs in the world. The very recent progress...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that empirically delimited structures of mind are also diffe...
Neuroconstructivism: How the Brain Constructs Cognition proposes a unifying framework for the study ...
One of the core challenges that animals face is successfully navigating and interacting with their e...