Min side Kundeservice Gavekort – en perfekt gave Registrer deg

What are Mental Representations?

«Essential reading for anyone with an interest in the philosophy of Cognitive Science.»

Ray Buchanan and Alex Grzankowski, Metascience

The topic of this book is mental representation, a theoretical concept that lies at the core of cognitive science. Together with the idea that thinking is analogous to computational processing, this concept is responsible for the "cognitive turn" in the sciences of the mind and brain since the 1950s. Les mer

1487,-
Innbundet
Sendes innen 21 dager
The topic of this book is mental representation, a theoretical concept that lies at the core of cognitive science. Together with the idea that thinking is analogous to computational processing, this concept is responsible for the "cognitive turn" in the sciences of the mind and brain since the 1950s. Conceiving of cognitive processes (such as perception, reasoning, and motor control) as consisting of the manipulation of contentful vehicles that represent the world
has led to tremendous empirical advancements in our explanations of behaviour. Perhaps the most famous discovery that explains behavior by appealing to the notion of mental representations was the discovery of 'place' cells that underlie spatial navigation and positioning, which earned researchers John
O'Keefe, May-Britt Moser, and Edvard I. Moser a joint Nobel Prize in 2014. And yet, despite the empirical importance of the concept, there is no agreed definition or theoretical understanding of mental representation. This book constitutes a state-of-the-art overview on the topic of mental representation, assembling some of the leading experts in the field and allowing them to engage in meaningful exchanges over some of the most contentious questions. The collection gathers both proponents and
critics of the notion, making room for debates dealing with the theoretical and ontological status of representations, the possibility of formulating a general account of mental representation which would fit our best explanatory practices, and the possibility of delivering such an account in fully
naturalistic terms. Some contributors explore the relation between mutually incompatible notions of mental representation, stemming from the different disciplines composing the cognitive sciences (such as neuroscience, psychology, and computer science). Others question the ontological status and explanatory usefulness of the notion. And finally, some try to sketch a general theory of mental representations that could face the challenges outlined in the more critical chapters of the
volume.

Detaljer

Forlag
Oxford University Press Inc
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780190686673
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
15 x 24 cm

Anmeldelser

«Essential reading for anyone with an interest in the philosophy of Cognitive Science.»

Ray Buchanan and Alex Grzankowski, Metascience

«Are mental representations real (and what would that mean anyway)? Should the notion of mental representation continue to play a core explanatory role in the sciences of mind, or it slowly being revealed as a false friend? This stunning collection covers all that ground and more. Essential reading for philosophers, cognitive scientists, and anyone interested in the nature of mind.»

Andy Clark, University of Sussex

Kunders vurdering

Oppdag mer

Bøker som ligner på What are Mental Representations?:

Seneca

Margaret Graver
Innbundet 
1233,-
 

Se flere

Logg inn

Ikke medlem ennå? Registrer deg her

Glemt medlemsnummer/passord?

Handlekurv