Even though simulation models are the dominant paradigm in cognitive science, it has been argued that Galilean models might fare better on both the description and explanation of real cognitive phenomena. The main goal of this paper is to show that the actual construction of Galilean models is clearly feasible, and well suited, for a special class of cognitive phenomena, namely, those of human computation. I will argue in particular that Turing’s original formulation of the Church-Turing thesis can naturally be viewed as the core hypothesis of a new empirical theory of human computation. This theory relies on bidimensional Turing machines, a generalization of ordinary machines with one dimensional tape to two dimensional paper. Finally,...
Computationalism says that brains are computing mechanisms, that is, mechanisms that perform computa...
Abstract. Talking about models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites re...
In this theoretical paper, there will be offered a short introduction to the various discussions aro...
Even though simulation models are the dominant paradigm in cognitive science, it has been argued tha...
Classical computationalism considers the Turing Machine to be a psychologically implausible model of...
Nowadays computation is typically understood through the Turing machine model, in the fields of comp...
(This is a revised and slightly enlarged version of the one published in Minati G., Abram M. e Pessa...
The work of Alan Turing (1936) set a milestone for the foundation of the concept of algorithm by gro...
The fields of philosophy of mind and cognitive science have been characterized, in the last few dec...
The chapter discusses the concept of Turing-computability from the point of view of mathematical con...
In the 1930s, Turing suggested his abstract model for a practical computer, hypothetically visualizi...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
In this article, we show that, in agreement with Alan Turing’s original view, but contrary to many o...
Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being vigo...
What is the relation between intelligence and computation? Although the difficulty of defining `inte...
Computationalism says that brains are computing mechanisms, that is, mechanisms that perform computa...
Abstract. Talking about models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites re...
In this theoretical paper, there will be offered a short introduction to the various discussions aro...
Even though simulation models are the dominant paradigm in cognitive science, it has been argued tha...
Classical computationalism considers the Turing Machine to be a psychologically implausible model of...
Nowadays computation is typically understood through the Turing machine model, in the fields of comp...
(This is a revised and slightly enlarged version of the one published in Minati G., Abram M. e Pessa...
The work of Alan Turing (1936) set a milestone for the foundation of the concept of algorithm by gro...
The fields of philosophy of mind and cognitive science have been characterized, in the last few dec...
The chapter discusses the concept of Turing-computability from the point of view of mathematical con...
In the 1930s, Turing suggested his abstract model for a practical computer, hypothetically visualizi...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
In this article, we show that, in agreement with Alan Turing’s original view, but contrary to many o...
Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being vigo...
What is the relation between intelligence and computation? Although the difficulty of defining `inte...
Computationalism says that brains are computing mechanisms, that is, mechanisms that perform computa...
Abstract. Talking about models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites re...
In this theoretical paper, there will be offered a short introduction to the various discussions aro...