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Representation and mental representation
Philosophical Explorations, 2018This paper engages critically with anti-representationalist arguments pressed by prominent enactivists and their allies. The arguments in question are meant to show that the “as-such” and “job-description” problems constitute insurmountable challenges to causal-informational theories of mental content.
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2021
Abstract The polysemic nature of the term representation is widely recognized, and we know that in English it may refer to (1) perceptions and conceptions, (2) mechanisms of delegation, and (3) performances, in the sense of something “staged.” This is often viewed as a problem by scholars dealing with political representation who fear ...
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Abstract The polysemic nature of the term representation is widely recognized, and we know that in English it may refer to (1) perceptions and conceptions, (2) mechanisms of delegation, and (3) performances, in the sense of something “staged.” This is often viewed as a problem by scholars dealing with political representation who fear ...
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Gender representations and the representation of person
The European Legacy, 1996(1996). Gender representations and the representation of person. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, pp. 999-1003.
Laura Pires, Lígia Amâncio
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The Representation of the Representation or Is This a Pipe?
This chapter discusses various attempts to reconcile judicial review with the democratic principle, in particular the claim that constitutional courts do not go against the general will expressed by elected representatives, because these elected representatives represent the general will only in accordance with the Constitution, or because one ought toopenaire +2 more sources
2006
In 1982, Allen Newell introduced the “knowledge level” principle (Newell, 1982) and revolutionized the traditional way of conceiving the relationships between knowledge management and computer science. According to this principle, the knowledge level represents the highest level in the description of any structured system: Situated above and ...
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In 1982, Allen Newell introduced the “knowledge level” principle (Newell, 1982) and revolutionized the traditional way of conceiving the relationships between knowledge management and computer science. According to this principle, the knowledge level represents the highest level in the description of any structured system: Situated above and ...
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Learning representations by back-propagating errors
Nature, 1986D. Rumelhart +2 more
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Representations of the Intellectual inRepresentations of the Intellectual
Research in African Literatures, 2005In this essay, I offer a reading of Edward W. Said's intellectual politics and of his understanding of intellectualism. I begin by discussing the debate over the status and value of Said's most celebrated and influential book, Orientalism, situating this debate in the context both of the reassertion of imperial dominance that began in the 1970s and is ...
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3D Object Representations for Fine-Grained Categorization
2013 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, 2013J. Krause +3 more
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