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Network and ramifications: Relational perspectives in plant cognition
This paper aims to propose a relational approach to the study of cognition that can offer a perspective on the cognitive behaviours of plants – sessile organisms without a nervous system – when considered in the reciprocal interrogation of philosophy and
Margherita Bianchi
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Renewing the link between cognitive archeology and cognitive science [PDF]
In cognitive archeology, theories of cognition are used to guide interpretation of archeological evidence. This process provides useful feedback on the theories themselves.
Anderson +55 more
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Is the Christian View of the Self Empirically Adequate? The Tradition and the Future
Many central creedal statements in Christianity presuppose the existence of a substantial self, even though Christian tradition has not always explicitly used this terminology.
Walter Scott Stepanenko
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Many debates in philosophy focus on whether folk or scientific psychological notions pick out cognitive natural kinds. Examples include memory, emotions and concepts. A potentially interesting type of kind is: kinds of mental representations (as opposed,
Murez, Michael, Smortchkova, Joulia
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Grammar category of modality in Spanish: cognitive bases
The article deals with the grammar category of modality in the structure of modern Spanish. The author aims to analyze the structural organization of the grammar category of modality in the Spanish language and to reveal its cognitive bases in order to ...
C. Ursul
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Informational Resilience in the Human Cognitive Ecology
Resilience is a basic trait of cognitive systems and fundamentally connected to their autopoietic organization. It plays a vital role in maintaining the identity of cognitive systems in the face of external threats and perturbances.
Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen
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Becoming Cognitive Science [PDF]
AbstractCognitive science continues to make a compelling case for having a coherent, unique, and fundamental subject of inquiry: What is the nature of minds, where do they come from, and how do they work? Central to this inquiry is the notion of agents that have goals, one of which is their own persistence, who use dynamically constructed knowledge to ...
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Unification Strategies in Cognitive Science [PDF]
Cognitive science is an interdisciplinary conglomerate of various research fields and disciplines, which increases the risk of fragmentation of cognitive theories.
Miłkowski, Marcin
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Quantum-like Data Modeling in Applied Sciences: Review
This work presents a brief review on the modern approaches to data modeling by the methods developed in the quantum physics during the last one hundred years.
Stan Lipovetsky
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Integrating cognitive (neuro)science using mechanisms [PDF]
In this paper, an account of theoretical integration in cognitive (neuro)science from the mechanistic perspective is defended. It is argued that mechanistic patterns of integration can be better understood in terms of constraints on ...
Miłkowski, Marcin
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