Abstract
Defending or attacking either functionalism or computationalism requires clarity on what they amount to and what evidence counts for or against them. My goal here is not to evaluate their plausibility. My goal is to formulate them and their relationship clearly enough that we can determine which type of evidence is relevant to them. I aim to dispel some sources of confusion that surround functionalism and computationalism, recruit recent philosophical work on mechanisms and computation to shed light on them, and clarify how functionalism and computationalism may or may not legitimately come together.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Philosophy and Phenomenological Research |
Volume | 81 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Sep 16 2010 |
Keywords
- Neural Networks
- Computationalism
- Computational Functionalism
- Functionalism
- philosophy
- phenomenology
Disciplines
- Philosophy
- Epistemology