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Representation, Causality and Complexit
y
Another working title
could be:
Text, Picture and Mental Models
Lecture done in one sentence:
Mind is based on words, concepts, language --
in the classic picture;
But it is just causal interaction and nothing else;
therefore, it is complex (in
a sense suitable for further study)
We will develop this in two steps:
- rethinking mental representation from text to picture,
from picture to causal structure
- analysing the relevant causal structure
or perhaps a half more step:
- causality and its relationship to variables -->
complexity and dynamics in next lecture.
Restating the basic position in broad philosophical
terms:
the classical view is
Cartesian
(difficult to get rid of Cartesianism, cf being half-pregnant)
the alternative is non-Cartesian or, more precisely,
Baconian
.
It is perhaps fair to say that XX. century philosophy = development of anti-Cartesian
view;
most recently this development reaches science.
Philosophy, philosophy of science etc. in science?
"Philosophy cannot be avoided, only neglected, and
Those avoid it the least who neglect it."
Cognitive science, in particular, is a field where these ends meet.
Some recent grounds for anti-Cartesian
CogSci:
Wittgenstein language
Ong
writing
Barsalou mental
logic
(Varela
philosophy/neuropsychology)
(Lakoff cognitive lingiustics)
Johnson
philosophy
Gergely developmental
psychology
Csányi
cognitive ethology
Thelen et al. developmental psychology
Dennett consciousness