Thoughts without laws; cognitive science with content
RG Millikan - The Philosophical Review, 1986 - JSTOR
… Yet cognitive science could not possibly get on with its tasks without ascribing content to
inner psychological states. At the same time I will explain how folk psychology, despite the fact …
inner psychological states. At the same time I will explain how folk psychology, despite the fact …
[BOOK][B] Radicalizing enactivism: Basic minds without content
… explaining basic cognition without having to call on the notion of content at all. For example,
the well-known successes in building flexible, behavior-based robots and understanding …
the well-known successes in building flexible, behavior-based robots and understanding …
[PDF][PDF] Content, conceptual content, and nonconceptual content (1990)
A Cussins, G York - Essays on Nonconceptual Content, YH Gunther …, 2003 - academia.edu
… knowing what the t-domain of a content is without possessing the concepts in terms of which
… that ϕx—for the indexical content I, will alter the cognitive significance of the thought I am Ψ …
… that ϕx—for the indexical content I, will alter the cognitive significance of the thought I am Ψ …
Information without content: A Gibsonian reply to enactivists' worries
… We agree that cognitive systems do not pick up informational content – and that there is
no content to take in at all. However, this does not imply that cognitive systems do not pick up …
no content to take in at all. However, this does not imply that cognitive systems do not pick up …
Content for cognitive science
K Neander - Teleosemantics, 2006 - books.google.com
… content is that it gets the contents of representations right. It’s easy to give a theory of mental
content that ascribes some content … of our brain states have the content Today is Tuesday. 2 …
content that ascribes some content … of our brain states have the content Today is Tuesday. 2 …
Is there a problem about nonconceptual content?
J Speaks - The Philosophical Review, 2005 - JSTOR
… certain relation holds between that content and the agent doing the … have some content
presented to them in perception without … content typically begin with some fact about our cognitive …
presented to them in perception without … content typically begin with some fact about our cognitive …
Kant on the Content of Cognition
C Tolley - European Journal of Philosophy, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
… cognition, so that neither concepts without intuition corresponding to them in some way, nor
intuition without concepts, can a yield a cognition… Kant must mean ‘cognition’ in the narrower …
intuition without concepts, can a yield a cognition… Kant must mean ‘cognition’ in the narrower …
[BOOK][B] Cognition, content, and the a priori: A study in the philosophy of mind and knowledge
R Hanna - 2015 - books.google.com
… can radically change in their specific character without a corresponding change in the …
cognition, content, and a priori knowledge that presupposes this deep feature of logic, but without …
cognition, content, and a priori knowledge that presupposes this deep feature of logic, but without …
The bounds of cognition
F Adams, K Aizawa - Philosophical psychology, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
… Thus, we assume without argument that there can be cognitive processes that lack associated
quale and are … Instead, all we need presuppose is that cognition involves intrinsic content. …
quale and are … Instead, all we need presuppose is that cognition involves intrinsic content. …
Extended cognition and the mark of the cognitive
M Rowlands - Philosophical Psychology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
… The claim that non-derived content is central to cognition has been used to attack EM. For
… only derived content.Footnote9 Therefore, without the restriction to non-derived content, the …
… only derived content.Footnote9 Therefore, without the restriction to non-derived content, the …