Metaphor and truth : a review of representation reconsidered by W. M. Ramsey

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Autor(a) principal: Tonneau, François Jacques
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/26036
Resumo: William M. Ramsey’s Representation Reconsidered (Cambridge University Press, New York, 2007) is a critical evaluation of the use of representational notions in cognitive science. Ramsey distinguishes different types of representational posits and argues that only one of them, the sort of structured representation that is assumed in the computational theory of mind, remains true to representationalism. Other uses of “representation” are more akin to the concepts of receptor, transduction, or causal mediation, and do not entail any actual representational role. In recent times, the increasing use of representational notions of the latter kind leads Ramsey to suspect that under the cover of its representational umbrella, cognitive science is actually moving back to behaviorism. Regardless of its conclusions, Ramsey’s book is highly readable, philosophically careful, and provocative. It uncovers widespread ambiguity and confusion in cognitive science. By Ramsey’s own analysis, however, it is the validity of all concepts of internal representation, not just some of them, that can be questioned. Whatever scientific truths lurk behind the representational narrative, they are best uncovered and characterized without appealing to any concept of representation.
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title Metaphor and truth : a review of representation reconsidered by W. M. Ramsey
spellingShingle Metaphor and truth : a review of representation reconsidered by W. M. Ramsey
Tonneau, François Jacques
Representation
Computation
Cognition
Metaphor
Truth
title_short Metaphor and truth : a review of representation reconsidered by W. M. Ramsey
title_full Metaphor and truth : a review of representation reconsidered by W. M. Ramsey
title_fullStr Metaphor and truth : a review of representation reconsidered by W. M. Ramsey
title_full_unstemmed Metaphor and truth : a review of representation reconsidered by W. M. Ramsey
title_sort Metaphor and truth : a review of representation reconsidered by W. M. Ramsey
author Tonneau, François Jacques
author_facet Tonneau, François Jacques
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tonneau, François Jacques
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Representation
Computation
Cognition
Metaphor
Truth
topic Representation
Computation
Cognition
Metaphor
Truth
description William M. Ramsey’s Representation Reconsidered (Cambridge University Press, New York, 2007) is a critical evaluation of the use of representational notions in cognitive science. Ramsey distinguishes different types of representational posits and argues that only one of them, the sort of structured representation that is assumed in the computational theory of mind, remains true to representationalism. Other uses of “representation” are more akin to the concepts of receptor, transduction, or causal mediation, and do not entail any actual representational role. In recent times, the increasing use of representational notions of the latter kind leads Ramsey to suspect that under the cover of its representational umbrella, cognitive science is actually moving back to behaviorism. Regardless of its conclusions, Ramsey’s book is highly readable, philosophically careful, and provocative. It uncovers widespread ambiguity and confusion in cognitive science. By Ramsey’s own analysis, however, it is the validity of all concepts of internal representation, not just some of them, that can be questioned. Whatever scientific truths lurk behind the representational narrative, they are best uncovered and characterized without appealing to any concept of representation.
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