Brains


On Philosophy of Mind and Related Matters
Brains: Tag Archive for cognition

Is the mind is a Turing machine? How could we tell?

"Social Cognition: Mindreading and Alternatives" - A Special Issue of the Review of Philosophy and Psychology

Neural Computation and the Computational Theory of Cognition

Second CFP: Embodied Social Cognition

CFP: Embodied Social Cognition

A Brief Introduction to Computationalism

The Demise of "Cognitive Science"

Aizawa on Turing-Equivalent Computation and Cognitive Science

Feedback Control without Information Processing

On Information Processing, Computation, and Cognition

Connectionism Need Not Be (Strongly) Associationistic

How Do You Define Connetionism, and How Do You Relate Connectionism to Associationism?

Classicists between Wishful Thinking and Neuroscience

Challenging Neuroscience to Explain Cognition

Knocking Out Pain in Livestock

Two Kinds of Concept: Implicit and Explicit

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