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ALS: Frances Egan
October 11, 2019 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm EDT
A Deflationary Account of Representation in Cognitive Science
Frances Egan, Rutgers University
ABSTRACT: Much of cognitive neuroscience construes cognitive capacities as involving representation in some way. Computational theories of vision, for example, typically posit structures that represent edges in the world. Neurons are often said to represent elements of their receptive fields. Despite the widespread use of representational talk in computational theorizing there is surprisingly little consensus about how such claims are to be understood. Is representational talk to be taken literally? Is it just a useful fiction? In this talk I sketch an account of the nature and function of representation in computational cognitive models that rejects both of these views. I call it a *deflationary* account.
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- Date:
- October 11, 2019
- Time:
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11:30 am - 12:30 pm EDT
- Event Categories:
- 60th Annual Lecture Series, 2019-20, Annual Lecture Series
Venue
- 1008 Cathedral of Learning
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4200 Fifth Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15260 United States + Google Map