The temporal dimension of thought
pp. 203-224
Abstract
The paper argues that cognitive states of biological systems are inherently temporal. Three adequacy conditions for neuronal models of representation are vindicated: the compositionality of meaning, the compositionality of content, and the co-variation with content. Classicist and connectionist approaches are discussed and rejected. Based on recent neurobiological data, oscillatory networks are introduced as a third alternative. A mathematical description in a Hilbert space framework is developed. The states of this structure can be regarded as conceptual representations satisfying the three conditions.
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Schurz Gerhard, Leitgeb Hannes (2005) Non-monotonic and uncertain reasoning in cognition. Synthese 146 (1-2).
Pages: 203-224
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-005-9089-2
Full citation:
Werning Markus (2005) „The temporal dimension of thought“. Synthese 146 (1-2), 203–224.