The paper develops a positive account of the representational capacity of cognitive systems: simple, associationist learning mechanisms and an architecture that supports bootstrapping are sufficient conditions for symbol tool use. In terms of the debates within the philosophy of mind, this paper offers a plausibility account of representation externalism, an alternative to the reductive, computational/representational models of intentionality that still play a leading role in the field. Although the central theme here is representation, methodologically this view complements embodied, enactivist approaches to studying cognition
The notion of representation has become ubiquitous throughout cognitive psychology, cognitive neuros...
The idea of representation is continuous with mathematics itself. Any mathematical conc...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
The paper develops a positive account of the representational capacity of cognitive systems: simple,...
Good old-fashioned cognitive science characterizes human thinking as symbol manipulation qua computa...
The concept of representation has played a fundamental role in cognitive science since its inception...
Representation is a primitive notion of many philosophical theories and of cognitive science. It is ...
This paper examines psychological evidence on the nature and role of representations in cognition. B...
How can we think about things in the outside world? There is still no widely accepted theory of how ...
The computational paradigm, which has dominated psychology and artificial intelligence since the cog...
Representationalism, in its most widely accepted form, is the view that the human mind is an informa...
Our thoughts are meaningful. We think about things in the outside world; how can that be so? This is...
The current orthodoxy in cognitive science, what I describe as a commitment to deep repres...
The notion of representation has become ubiquitous throughout cognitive psychology, cognitive neuros...
The idea of representation is continuous with mathematics itself. Any mathematical conc...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...
The paper develops a positive account of the representational capacity of cognitive systems: simple,...
Good old-fashioned cognitive science characterizes human thinking as symbol manipulation qua computa...
The concept of representation has played a fundamental role in cognitive science since its inception...
Representation is a primitive notion of many philosophical theories and of cognitive science. It is ...
This paper examines psychological evidence on the nature and role of representations in cognition. B...
How can we think about things in the outside world? There is still no widely accepted theory of how ...
The computational paradigm, which has dominated psychology and artificial intelligence since the cog...
Representationalism, in its most widely accepted form, is the view that the human mind is an informa...
Our thoughts are meaningful. We think about things in the outside world; how can that be so? This is...
The current orthodoxy in cognitive science, what I describe as a commitment to deep repres...
The notion of representation has become ubiquitous throughout cognitive psychology, cognitive neuros...
The idea of representation is continuous with mathematics itself. Any mathematical conc...
Why do people create extra representations to help them make sense of situations, diagrams, illustra...