id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ozpqyjyna5glddgbnkq6u2ngrm M. Sprevak William M. Ramsey * Representation Reconsidered 2011 7 .pdf application/pdf 3010 217 55 Sprevak, M 2011, 'Representation Reconsidered', The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. William Ramsey's Representation Reconsidered is a superb insightful analysis of the notion But, Ramsey claims, classical theories are in a minority in cognitive science, and their Replacing representations with relays or dispositions will, according to Ramsey, have little impact on the practice of cognitive science. Second, step two: arguing that candidate uses of 'representation' in cognitive science By reasoning about the structure of the internal model, cognitive agents Ramsey claims that an internal model has its content of inference requires internal models) with a positive proposal for a theory of content. Both theories employ what he calls the receptor notion of representation: X represents Y talk of representation in cognitive neuroscience, connectionist modelling, or any theory In his job description challenge, Ramsey makes clear how a theory of content is ./cache/work_ozpqyjyna5glddgbnkq6u2ngrm.pdf ./txt/work_ozpqyjyna5glddgbnkq6u2ngrm.txt