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The links between experiential learning and 4E cognition. [PDF]
Lebert A, Vilarroya Ó.
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The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience, 2021
In this chapter some initial arguments for representationalism are considered and dismissed. Naturalist representationalism is distinguished from phenomenal intentionalism and shown to be implausible.
D. Papineau
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In this chapter some initial arguments for representationalism are considered and dismissed. Naturalist representationalism is distinguished from phenomenal intentionalism and shown to be implausible.
D. Papineau
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From “Fichte’s Original Insight” to a Moderate Defence of Self-Representationalism
ProtoSociology, 2019Fifty years ago, Dieter Henrich wrote an influential little text on ‘Fichte’s Original Insight’. Seldom so much food for thought has been put in a nutshell.
M. Frank, ProtoSociology
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Representationalism and Non-representationalism
2015What kind of a subject is historiography? Is it a science, an art form, a craft or a unique practice of its own kind? And what is the point of doing historiography? These questions are important because the answers in part determine what historians should aim at producing and achieving.
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Attenuated Representationalism
Analysis, 2022AbstractIn The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience, David Papineau offers some metaphysical reasons for rejecting representationalism. This paper overviews these reasons, arguing that while some of his arguments against some versions of representationalism succeed, there are versions of phenomenal intentionalism that escape his criticisms. Still, once we
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Representationalism and Non-representationalism in Historiography
Journal of the Philosophy of History, 2013Abstract This paper examines how Hayden White and specifically Frank Ankersmit have attempted to develop the representationalist account of historiography. It is notable that both reject the copy theory of representation, but nevertheless commit to the idea that historiography produces representations. I argue that it would have been more advantageous
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Dewey and Anti-Representationalism
The Oxford Handbook of Dewey, 2017John Dewey is often portrayed as a critic of “representationalist” views in epistemology and the philosophy of mind. Despite writing in a different context, Dewey’s position is indeed similar to some recent forms of anti-representationalism.
P. Godfrey‐Smith
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Isomorphism and representationalism
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2003Lehar tries to build a computational theory that succeeds in offering the same computational model for both phenomenal experience and visual processing. However, the vision that Lehar has about isomorphism in Gestalttheorie as representational, is not adequate.
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An Acquaintance alternative to Self-Representationalism
Philosophical Studies, 2022Anna Giustina
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2012
The article gives an overview of several distinct theses demonstrating representationalism in cognitive science. Strong representationalism is the view that representational mental states have a specific form, in particular, that they are functionally characterizable relations to internal representations.
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The article gives an overview of several distinct theses demonstrating representationalism in cognitive science. Strong representationalism is the view that representational mental states have a specific form, in particular, that they are functionally characterizable relations to internal representations.
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