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Motivating a Terminological Clarification in the Account of Representation Between Computational and Dynamical Paradigms
Author:
Jamale Nagi
Portland State University, US
Abstract
Debate in philosophy of cognition between computatationalists and dynamists often are found to be taking past one another. This is largely due to inconsistency within the dynamic camp regarding whether or not there are representations; and for those that do affirm them, clarifying how a representation is to be conceived and used under a dynamical system paradigm. Having been equipped with an understanding of a dynamic conception of representation may prove resourceful for giving a dynamic account for cognitive tasks in a ‘representation-hungry’ problem domain, largely thought only to be explained through a computational cognitive model.
How to Cite:
Nagi, J., 2014. Motivating a Terminological Clarification in the Account of Representation Between Computational and Dynamical Paradigms. International Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities, 6(2), pp.11 (77–84). DOI: http://doi.org/10.7710/2155-4838.1103
Published on
04 Jun 2014.
Peer Reviewed
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