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Constructional Tools as the Origin of Cognitive Capacities

Authors :
Josephson, Brian D.
Farre, George
Grund, Cynthia
Source :
Josephson, Brian D. (2000) Constructional Tools as the Origin of Cognitive Capacities. [Conference Paper] (In Press)
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
In Press

Abstract

It is argued that cognitive capacities can be understood as the outcome of the collective action of a set of agents created by tools that explore possible behaviours and train the agents to behave in such appropriate ways as may be discovered. The coherence of the whole system is assured by a combination of vetting the performance of new agents and dealing appropriately with any faults that the whole system may develop. This picture is shown to account for a range of cognitive capacities, including language.

Details

Database :
CogPrints
Journal :
Josephson, Brian D. (2000) Constructional Tools as the Origin of Cognitive Capacities. [Conference Paper] (In Press)
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
edscog.983
Document Type :
Conference Paper