A Mark of the Mental – In Defense of Informational Teleosemantics: Life and Mind: Philosophical Issues in Biology and Psychology
Autor Karen Neander, Robert A. Wilson, Kim Sterelnyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iul 2017
In A Mark of the Mental, Karen Neander considers the representational power of mental states—described by the cognitive scientist Zenon Pylyshyn as the "second hardest puzzle” of philosophy of mind (the first being consciousness). The puzzle at the heart of the book is sometimes called "the problem of mental content,” "Brentano's problem,” or "the problem of intentionality.” Its motivating mystery is how neurobiological states can have semantic properties such as meaning or reference. Neander proposes a naturalistic account for sensory-perceptual (nonconceptual) representations.
Neander draws on insights from state-space semantics (which appeals to relations of second-order similarity between representing and represented domains), causal theories of reference (which claim the reference relation is a causal one), and teleosemantic theories (which claim that semantic norms, at their simplest, depend on functional norms). She proposes and defends an intuitive, theoretically well-motivated but highly controversial thesis: sensory-perceptual systems have the function to produce inner state changes that are the analogs of as well as caused by their referents. Neander shows that the three main elements—functions, causal-information relations, and relations of second-order similarity—complement rather than conflict with each other. After developing an argument for teleosemantics by examining the nature of explanation in the mind and brain sciences, she develops a theory of mental content and defends it against six main content-determinacy challenges to a naturalized semantics.
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ISBN-10: 0262036142
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 168 x 242 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Mit Press
Seria Life and Mind: Philosophical Issues in Biology and Psychology