Computationalism says that brains are computing mechanisms, that is, mechanisms that perform computations. At present, there is no consensus on how to formulate computationalism precisely or adjudicate the dispute between computationalism and its foes, or between different versions of computationalism. An important reason for the current impasse is the lack of a satisfactory philosophical account of computing mechanisms. The main goal of this dissertation is to offer such an account. I also believe that the history of computationalism sheds light on the current debate. By tracing different versions of computationalism to their common historical origin, we can see how the current divisions originated and understand their motivation. Reconstr...
In this paper, I review the motivations for having a computational theory of consciousness to see if...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
Computationalism, in its broadest sense, is neutral about the ontology of mental states and processe...
Computationalism says that brains are computing mechanisms, that is, mechanisms that perform computa...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
Computationalism – the view that cognition is computation – has been controversial from the start. I...
Abstract. Defending or attacking either functionalism or computationalism requires clarity on what t...
In this paper, I argue that computationalism is a progressive research tradition. Its metaphysical a...
Abstract: The view that the brain is a sort of computer has functioned as a theoretical guideline bo...
Cognitive science is founded on the conjecture that natural intelligence can be explained in terms o...
This paper offers an account of what it is for a physical system to be a computing mechanism—a mecha...
Defending or attacking either functionalism or computationalism requires clarity on what they amount...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
The paper focuses on some logical and epistemological aspects of the notion of computation. The firs...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
In this paper, I review the motivations for having a computational theory of consciousness to see if...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
Computationalism, in its broadest sense, is neutral about the ontology of mental states and processe...
Computationalism says that brains are computing mechanisms, that is, mechanisms that perform computa...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
Computationalism – the view that cognition is computation – has been controversial from the start. I...
Abstract. Defending or attacking either functionalism or computationalism requires clarity on what t...
In this paper, I argue that computationalism is a progressive research tradition. Its metaphysical a...
Abstract: The view that the brain is a sort of computer has functioned as a theoretical guideline bo...
Cognitive science is founded on the conjecture that natural intelligence can be explained in terms o...
This paper offers an account of what it is for a physical system to be a computing mechanism—a mecha...
Defending or attacking either functionalism or computationalism requires clarity on what they amount...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
The paper focuses on some logical and epistemological aspects of the notion of computation. The firs...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
In this paper, I review the motivations for having a computational theory of consciousness to see if...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
Computationalism, in its broadest sense, is neutral about the ontology of mental states and processe...