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The cognitive basis of computation: Putting computation in its place

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posted on 2024-11-16, 02:17 authored by Daniel HuttoDaniel Hutto, Erik Myin, Anco Peeters, Farid Zahnoun
The mainstream view in cognitive science is that computation lies at the basis of and explains cognition. Our analysis reveals that there is no compelling evidence or argument for thinking that brains compute. It makes the case for inverting the explanatory order proposed by the computational basis of cognition thesis. We give reasons to reverse the polarity of standard thinking on this topic, and ask how it is possible that computation, natural and artificial, might be based on cognition and not the other way around.

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Minds in skilled performance: Explanatory framework and comparative study

Australian Research Council

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Hutto, D. D., Myin, E., Peeters, A. & Zahnoun, F. (2019). The cognitive basis of computation: Putting computation in its place. In M. Sprevak & M. Colombo (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind (pp. 272-282). London, United Kingdom: Routledge. https://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315643670-21

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272-282

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English

RIS ID

131787

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