Connectionism, concepts, and folk psychology
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Connectionism, concepts, and folk psychology
(Mind Association occasional series, . The legacy of Alan Turing ; v. 2)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the second of two volumes of essays in commemoration of Alan Turing; it celebrates his intellectual legacy within the philosophy of mind and cognitive science. A distinguished international cast of contributors focus on the relationship beteen a scientific, computational image of the mind and a common-sense picture of the mind as an inner arena populated by concepts, beliefs, intentions, and qualia. Topics covered include the causal potency of folk-
psychological states, the connectionist reconception of learning and concept formation, the understanding of the notion of computation itself, and the relation between philosophical and psychological theories of concepts.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. Learning and Conceptual Change: The View from the Neurons
- 2. Remarks on the Paradigms of Connectionism
- 3. Remarks on the Impact of Connectionism on our Thinking about Concepts
- 4. Causation in the Philosophy of Mind
- 5. Altered States and Virtual Beliefs
- 6. The Relation between Philosophical and Psychological Theories of Concepts
- 7. How Simple is the Simple Account?
- 8. Modularity and Logical Cognitivism
- 9. Folk Learning and Naive Physics
- 10. Why Concept Learning is a Good Idea
- 11. Analogy-Making, Fluid Concepts, and Brain Mechanisms
- 12. Encoding Psychological Knowledge
- 13. Does Belief Exist?
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