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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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Twardowski And Representationalism
My task in this paper is twofold. On the one hand, I want to provide an account of Twardowski’s treatment of content, as can be found in his book Zur Lehre vom Inhalt und Gegenstand der Vorstellungen (1894).
Ryan Hickerson
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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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Is pain representational? [PDF]
Representationalism in philosophy of perception has become more or less the dominant view. There are various versions of it not all of which are motivated by the same set of concerns.
Aydede Murat
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Commentary: Brain, Mind, World: Predictive Coding, Neo-Kantianism, and Transcendental Idealism [PDF]
Michał Piekarski
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Din Antropolojisinde Ontolojiye Dönüş: Avrupa Merkezli Miras ile Yüzleşme
Postmodernizm ve sömürgecilik sonrası eleştiriler antropolojinin farklı toplumları anlama misyonunun sorgulanmasına neden olmuştur. Aydınlanmacı modernist kabuller üzerinde temellenen materyalist, seküler ve antroposentrik antropoloji yaklaşımları ...
Hesna Serra Aksel
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Thomasa Reida interpretacja „teorii idei”. Pytanie o bezpośredni przedmiot poznania
Thomas Reid, founder of the Scottish school of common sense, held the thesis that all previous philosophical systems were tainted by the same “original sin” – the adoption (in various forms) of a representationalist theory of sense perception.
Dariusz Kucharski
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Representationalism, skepticism and phenomenal realism
The irreducibility thesis of phenomenal consciousness can only succeed against the sceptical attack and avoid solipsism iff it can coherently establish the transition from subjective certainty to the objectivity of knowledge. The sceptical attack on the
Manas Kumar Sahu
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Borderline Experiences One Cannot Undergo
Representationalism maintains that the phenomenal character of an experience is fully determined by its intentional content. Representationalism is a very attractive theory in the project of naturalizing consciousness, on the assumption that the ...
Miguel Ángel Sebastián
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General and specific consciousness: a first-order representationalist approach
It is widely acknowledged that a complete theory of consciousness should explain general consciousness (what makes a state conscious at all) and specific consciousness (what gives a conscious state its particular phenomenal quality).
Neil eMehta +2 more
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