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Representationalism and Sensory Modalities: An Argument for Intermodal Representationalism [PDF]
Intermodal representationalists hold that the phenomenal characters of experiences are fully determined by their contents. In contrast, intramodal representationalists hold that the phenomenal characters of experiences are determined by their contents ...
Bourget, David
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Enacting anti-representationalism. The scope and the limits of enactive critiques of representationalism [PDF]
I propose a systematic survey of the various attitudes proponents of enaction (or enactivism) entertained or are entertaining towards representationalism and towards the use of the concept “mental representation” in cognitive science.
Pierre Steiner
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Representation Wars: Enacting an Armistice Through Active Inference [PDF]
Over the last 30 years, representationalist and dynamicist positions in the philosophy of cognitive science have argued over whether neurocognitive processes should be viewed as representational or not.
Axel Constant +4 more
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Strong liberal representationalism
The received view holds that there is a significant divide between full-blown representational states and so called ‘detectors’, which are mechanisms set off by specific stimuli that trigger a particular effect. The main goal of this paper is to defend the idea that many detectors are genuine representations, a view that I call ‘Strong Liberal ...
Marc Artiga
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Hill (2014) argues that perceptual qualia, i.e. the ways in which things look from a viewpoint, are physical properties of objects. They are relational in nature, that is, they are functions of objects’ intrinsic properties, viewpoints, and observers ...
Alessandra Buccella
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Representationalism Revisited [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza via https://papiro.unizar.es/ojs/index.php/analisis/article/view/972 ...
Price, Huw
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SYMBOLIC LANDSCAPE OF CONSCIOUSNESS: MAN BETWEEN REPRESENTATIONALISM, FUNCTIONALISM AND RELATIVISM
Purpose. The aim of the study is to clarify the changed interpretation of symbol in the context of the ontological turn in cultural anthropology and philosophical anthropology and their correlation with the functioning of the semantic field of culture ...
P. V. Kretov, O. I. Kretova
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Realism without representationalism [PDF]
Scientific realism is a critical target of anti-representationalists such as Richard Rorty and Huw Price, who have questioned the very possibility of providing a satisfactory argument for realism or any other ontological position. I will argue that there
Henrik Rydenfelt
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Reductive Representationalism and Emotional Phenomenology [PDF]
A prominent view of phenomenal consciousness combines two claims: (i) the identity conditions of phenomenally conscious states can be fully accounted for in terms of these states’ representational content; (ii) this representational content can be fully ...
Barwise +31 more
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Weak Discourses on People’s Lips Fakhr al-Dın al-Razı against Representationalism and Conceptualism [PDF]
The development of Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī’ thought on Avicennian and post-Avicennian representationalism and conceptualism is marked by increasing skepticism and critical engagement.
Francesco Omar Zamboni
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