Philosophy for the Rest of Cognitive Science
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Cognitive science has always included multiple methodologies and theoretical commitments. The philosophy of cognitive science should embrace, or at least acknowledge, this diversity. Bechtel's (2009a) proposed philosophy of cognitive science, however, applies only to representationalist and mechanist cognitive science, ignoring the substantial minority of dynamically oriented cognitive scientists. As an example of nonrepresentational, dynamical cognitive science, we describe strong anticipation as a model for circadian systems (Stepp & Turvey, 2009). We then propose a philosophy of science appropriate to nonrepresentational, dynamical cognitive science.
On finding one's way: a comment on Bock et al. (2024).
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PMID: 39052102 PMC: 11449947. DOI: 10.1007/s00426-024-02011-1.
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PMID: 38920491 PMC: 11203334. DOI: 10.3390/e26060481.
The Ecological-Dynamics Framework for Medical Skills.
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PMID: 36611498 PMC: 9819195. DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11010038.
Integrating Philosophy of Understanding With the Cognitive Sciences.
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PMID: 35359623 PMC: 8960449. DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2022.764708.
Fusion of Cognitive Information: Evaluation and Evolution Method of Product Image Form.
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PMID: 33815494 PMC: 7990535. DOI: 10.1155/2021/5524093.