
Publication details
Year: 2017
Pages: 4251-4268
Series: Synthese
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, "What are cognitive processes?", Synthese 194 (11), 2017, pp. 4251-4268.


What are cognitive processes?
an example-based approach
pp. 4251-4268
in: Cameron Buckner, Ellen Fridland (eds), Cognition, Synthese 194 (11), 2017.Abstract
The question “What are cognitive processes?” can be understood variously as meaning “What is the nature of cognitive processes?”, “Can we distinguish epistemically cognitive processes from physical and biochemical processes on the one hand, and from mental or conscious processes on the other?”, and “Can we establish a fruitful notion of cognitive process?” The present aim is to deliver a positive answer to the last question by developing criteria for what would count as a paradigmatic exemplar of a cognitive process, and then to offer the comparator (or feedforward) mechanism as a convincing paradigmatic example. Thus, the paper argues, given the current state of science, we can indeed establish a fruitful scientific notion of a cognitive process. Nevertheless, it is left open whether the example-based characterization ends up as merely highlighting a fruitful convention within the early-twentyfirst century interdisciplinary investigation of intelligent behaviour in humans, animals, and robots, or whether the examples determine a natural kind or a property cluster.
Publication details
Year: 2017
Pages: 4251-4268
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "What are cognitive processes?", Synthese 194 (11), 2017, pp. 4251-4268.