Dismantling standard cognitive science: it's time the dog has its day
M Merritt - Biology & Philosophy, 2015 - Springer
I argue that the standard paradigm for understanding cognition—namely, that thoughts are
representational, internal, and propositional—does not account for a large number of …
representational, internal, and propositional—does not account for a large number of …
Dismantling standard cognitive science: it's time the dog has its day
M Merritt - Biology & Philosophy, 2015 - search.proquest.com
I argue that the standard paradigm for understanding cognition--namely, that thoughts are
representational, internal, and propositional--does not account for a large number of …
representational, internal, and propositional--does not account for a large number of …
Dismantling standard cognitive science: it's time the dog has its day
M Merritt - Biology & Philosophy, 2015 - infona.pl
I argue that the standard paradigm for understanding cognition—namely, that thoughts are
representational, internal, and propositional—does not account for a large number of …
representational, internal, and propositional—does not account for a large number of …
Dismantling standard cognitive science: it's time the dog has its day.
M Merritt - Biology & Philosophy, 2015 - search.ebscohost.com
I argue that the standard paradigm for understanding cognition-namely, that thoughts are
representational, internal, and propositional-does not account for a large number of …
representational, internal, and propositional-does not account for a large number of …
Dismantling standard cognitive science: it's time the dog has its day
M Merritt - Biology & Philosophy, 2015 - go.gale.com
I argue that the standard paradigm for understanding cognition-namely, that thoughts are
representational, internal, and propositional-does not account for a large number of …
representational, internal, and propositional-does not account for a large number of …
Dismantling standard cognitive science: it's time the dog has its day
M Merritt - Biology and Philosophy, 2015 - philpapers.org
I argue that the standard paradigm for understanding cognition—namely, that thoughts are
representational, internal, and propositional—does not account for a large number of …
representational, internal, and propositional—does not account for a large number of …