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The Role of Representations in Human Thought : Philosophical Perspectives on Cognition
The Role of Representations in Human Thought : Philosophical Perspectives on Cognition
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ISBN No.: 9781350569911
Pages: 384
Year: 202702
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Introduction Part I: Clarifying Representation 1. Between Representationalism and Eliminativism, Adam Toon (University of Exeter) 2. From Information to Representation, Renato Ramos (University of Toronto) & Jose Roberto C. Piqueira (Escola Politécnica, Universidade de São Paulo) 3. Information Carrying vs. Information Carrying Function, William Ramsey (University of Nevada) 4. Representations as Knowledge Structures on Different Levels, Gottfried Vosgerau (Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf) & Albert Newen (the Ruhr-University Bochum) 5. 4E Cognition and the Phenomenology of Thought, David Pitt (California State University) Part II: Perception and Its Theoretical Implications 6.


Representation and perceptual experience: Is the notion of 'sensory representation' up to the task? Alex Moran (Univeristé de Fribourg and Stockholm University) 7. Presentational and Representational Character of Perceptual Experience, Pawel Grad (University of Wasraw) 8. Representation of Salience and the Bounds of Mental Representation, Ege Yumusak (University of Pennsylvania) 9. Presentation and Representation, Alberto Voltolini (University of Turin) 10. Does experiential intentionality exist? Miklós Márton (Eötvös Loránd University) Part III: Science and Representation 11. Representational Content in Minds and Models: Latent Influences and Explanatory Challenges, Dana Matthiesen (University of Minnesota) 12. The Kolmogorovian Representational Theory of Mind, Michael Rescorla (University of California) 13. Self-directed Action and Self-representation, Krisztina Orban (Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience) & Hong Yu Wong (University of Tübingen) 14.


Krystyna Bielecka (University of Bialystok) & Marcin Milkowski (Polish Academy of Sciences), Distributed Memory and Affective Systems in Therapeutic Practice 15. Entangled in Representations: Limits and Effects, Zsuzsanna Kondor (HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities) Part IV: The Social and the Individual 16. Individual and Collective Representations, Csaba Pléh (CEU) 17. The Origins of Human Symbolic Behavior, Ronald Planer (University of Wollongong) 18. The Impact of Social Representations on Individual Representations, István Danka (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) 19. Intentionality and Public Representations, Pierre Steiner (Compiègne University of Technology) Index.


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