Representation and reality in humans, other living organisms and intelligent machines
Contents
Modelling empty representations
the case of computational models of hallucination
Marcin Miłkowski
17-32
Life is precious because it is precarious
individuality, mortality and the problem of meaning
Tom Froese
33-50
Language processing, computational representational theory of mind and embodiment
inferences on verbs
J. Ezquerro, M. Iza
51-65
Abstraction and representation in living organisms
when does a biological system compute?
Dominic Horsman, Viv Kendon, Susan Stepney, J. P.
91-116
The information-theoretic and algorithmic approach to human, animal, and artificial cognition
Nicolas Gauvrit, Hector Zenil, Jesper Tegnér
117-139
Using computational models of object recognition to investigate representational change through development
Dean Petters, John Hummel, Martin Jüttner, Elley Wakui, Jules Davidoff
141-173
The quantum field theory (qft) dual paradigm in fundamental physics and the semantic information content and measure in cognitive sciences
Gianfranco Basti
177-210
Reality construction in cognitive agents through processes of info-computation
Rickard von Haugwitz
211-232
From the structures of opposition between similarity and dissimilarity indicators to logical proportions
Henri Prade, Richard Gilles
279-299
Simple or complex bodies?
trade-offs in exploiting body morphology for control
Matej Hoffmann, Vincent C. Müller
335-345
On the realism of human and machine representational constraints
a functionalist account on cognitive ontologies
David Zarebski
347-363