Ontologias para a Modelagem Multiagente de Sistemas Complexos em Ciências Cognitivas

Ciências and Cognição 19 (1):58-75 (2014)
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Abstract

Cognitive sciences as an interdisciplinary field, involving scientific disciplines (such as computer science, linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, economics, etc.), philosophical disciplines (philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, analytic philosophy, etc.) and engineering (notably knowledge engineering), have a vast theoretical and practical content, some even conflicting. In this interdisciplinary context and on computational modeling, ontologies play a crucial role in communication between disciplines and also in a process of innovation of theories, models and experiments in cognitive sciences. We propose a model for this process here. An ontological commitment is advocated as the framework of a scientific realism, which leads computational modeling to search for more realistic models, for a complex systems perspective of nature and cognition. In that way multiagent modeling of complex systems has been fulfilling an important role.

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Franck Varenne
University Of Rouen
Leonardo Lana de Carvalho
Universidade Federal Dos Vales Do Jequitinhonha E Mucuri

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