Mindware Chapter-6メモ
Mindware: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Cognitive Science
emotion
drive the agent cross multiple steps even if it cannot goal immediately???Naa_tsure.icon
Immediation
Reactiveness
state-space system
decoupling
nervous system
what is the state of the emviroment
Representational hungry
Representation
sth stands for sth else
the words "cat" stands for the "real cats"
even if the sth not here, we can refer and explain it
huge cognitive capacity
sth stands IN for sth else
Structure
Model and Representation
purely Symbolic model
Map of the okinawa
reference
true or false
Hard to naturalize
Structure symbolic model
Mini Okinawa
structual substitution
functional
process
Artificial Life approach
Age of the tree
Ring of the tree
This is the corrleation
Tree dont know this relationship at all
representation of the observer
Tree cannnot acess the reference.
place cell cannot acess the reference(place).
if this is map, this neuron tells reference.
But there is no truth
frame of the system
different from frame of the observer
Representaionalist vs Dynamicist
Life and Mind
Life necessary and/or sufficient for Mind?
Difinition of Life
List approach
Check list of their property
Categorical approach
Strict boundary between Life and Non Life
Strong continuity
"Life = cognition"
Physical symbol systems
naturalize the mind
Organism
Matter
energy
self-organizing
Life
Individuality
boundary
Mind
flexibility
What is the difference between real and simulation?
the real robots
You cannot cheat the physics
the simulatoin robot
in cognitive perspective, no difference
but missing Matter
energy
Distinction of physical and logical
embodiment
Divide own preference and possibility
good philosopher and scientist