As part of the ongoing attempt to fully naturalize the concept of human being--and, more specifically, to re-center it around the notion of agency--this essay discusses an approach to defining the content of representations in terms ultimately derived from their central, evolved function of providing guidance for action. This 'guidance theory' of representation is discussed in the context of, and evaluated with respect to, two other biologically inspired theories of representation: Dan Lloyd's dialectical theory of representation and Ruth Millikan's biosemantics
ABSTRACT—This article presents an agentic theory of hu-man development, adaptation, and change. The ...
A discussion is going on in cognitive science about the use of representations to explain how intell...
Presented at the European Conference for Cognitive Science in Bochum, Sept. 2019. I synthesize some...
Recent trends in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science can be fruitfully characterized as par...
This paper looks at a central issue with embodiment theories of cognition: the role, if any, they pr...
Representation is a primitive notion of many philosophical theories and of cognitive science. It is ...
This paper applies a teleosemantic perspective to the question of whether there is genuine represent...
What is representation? How do the more primitive aspects of our world come together to generate it?...
The notion of representation is at the foundation of cognitive sciences and is used in theories of m...
Interactivism is a vast and rather ambitious philosophical and theoretical system originally develop...
Beside the regularly applied concepts (e.g. neuron, brain, sign, representation, code, sense, experi...
This paper investigates the explanatory role, in scientific theories, of the no-tion of representati...
Radical Embodied Cognitive Science, defended most prominently by Anthony Chemero, proposes that biol...
The notion of representation is at the foundation of cognitive sciences and is used in theories of m...
The aim of this article is to critically examine what I call Action-Centric Theories of Representati...
ABSTRACT—This article presents an agentic theory of hu-man development, adaptation, and change. The ...
A discussion is going on in cognitive science about the use of representations to explain how intell...
Presented at the European Conference for Cognitive Science in Bochum, Sept. 2019. I synthesize some...
Recent trends in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science can be fruitfully characterized as par...
This paper looks at a central issue with embodiment theories of cognition: the role, if any, they pr...
Representation is a primitive notion of many philosophical theories and of cognitive science. It is ...
This paper applies a teleosemantic perspective to the question of whether there is genuine represent...
What is representation? How do the more primitive aspects of our world come together to generate it?...
The notion of representation is at the foundation of cognitive sciences and is used in theories of m...
Interactivism is a vast and rather ambitious philosophical and theoretical system originally develop...
Beside the regularly applied concepts (e.g. neuron, brain, sign, representation, code, sense, experi...
This paper investigates the explanatory role, in scientific theories, of the no-tion of representati...
Radical Embodied Cognitive Science, defended most prominently by Anthony Chemero, proposes that biol...
The notion of representation is at the foundation of cognitive sciences and is used in theories of m...
The aim of this article is to critically examine what I call Action-Centric Theories of Representati...
ABSTRACT—This article presents an agentic theory of hu-man development, adaptation, and change. The ...
A discussion is going on in cognitive science about the use of representations to explain how intell...
Presented at the European Conference for Cognitive Science in Bochum, Sept. 2019. I synthesize some...