We will be meeting again this Thursday 10th at 12pm to discuss Lotem Elber-Dorozko & Oron Shagrir's paper "Integrating computation into the mechanistic hierarchy in the cognitive and neural sciences". Get in touch if you would like to join us! https:/
RT @filosofemas: Sounds promising: Integrating computation into the mechanistic hierarchy in the cognitive and neural sciences https://t.co…
RT @filosofemas: Sounds promising: Integrating computation into the mechanistic hierarchy in the cognitive and neural sciences https://t.co…
this is mighty inviting. paywalls are frustrating.
Looking at the Synthese special issues titles, I only now discovered how this journal is like, really really up my alley
Integrating computation into the mechanistic hierarchy in the cognitive and neural sciences https://t.co/tt74AZhzg3
Sounds promising: Integrating computation into the mechanistic hierarchy in the cognitive and neural sciences https://t.co/yUCJVeJtH8 "The problem stems from the fact that implementation and mechanistic relations have different forms." #paywall
RT @joe_dewhurst: A very cool paper by Lotem Elber-Dorozko (I think @lotem_elber?) and Oron Shagrir looking at how computational explanatio…
RT @MilekPl: The second paper in our special issue of Synthese, edited with @MateuszHohol is out. And yeah, it is really good. https://t.co…
RT @joe_dewhurst: A very cool paper by Lotem Elber-Dorozko (I think @lotem_elber?) and Oron Shagrir looking at how computational explanatio…
The second paper in our special issue of Synthese, edited with @MateuszHohol is out. And yeah, it is really good.
A very cool paper by Lotem Elber-Dorozko (I think @lotem_elber?) and Oron Shagrir looking at how computational explanations might (or might not) fit into mechanistic hierarchies in cognitive science. (In @MilekPl's special issue on explanations in cogsci)