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2013
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A defense of the computational explanation of cognition that relies on mechanistic philosophy of science and advocates for explanatory pluralism.In this book, Marcin Milkowski argues that the mind can be explained computationally because it is itself computational—whether it engages in mental arithmetic, parses natural language, or processes the auditory signals that allow us to experience music. Defending the computational explanation against objections to it—from...
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What is Misrepresentation?
The Role of Epistemic Accuracy in Cognition
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- Marcin Miłkowski
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- Philosophy and Religion (R0)
2025
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This book aims to justify and systematize the desiderata that a satisfying philosophical account of mental representations should meet, which is consistent with common-sense practice and scientific research. According to the author, the most important aspect of any satisfactory account of mental representation is the ability to determine that a given representation is incorrect and to identify the nature of the error. The book analyzes selected contemporary theories of mental representatio...
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- Philosophy of Mind
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