Komentarze do „Emulującego wywiadu… z Rickiem Grushem”

Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (2):141-151 (2011)
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[Przekład] Author comments Rick Grush’s statements about emulation and embodied approach to representation. He proposes his modification of Grush’s definition of emulation, criticizing notion of “standing in for”. He defends of notion of representation. He claims that radical embodied theories are not applicable to all cognition.

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