The Cognitive System as a Representational System

Authors

  • Urszula Żegleń Institute of Philosophy, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń

Abstract

The main thesis of the paper is very simple, namely that the cognitive system is a representational system. The cognitive system will be defined as a system which is able to realize cognitive functions such as perception, symbolic thinking, understanding and reflection. Such a system is further characterized as: cognitively open and at the same time relatively isolated, representational, structurally complex and many-dimensional, dynamic and having functional plasticity (cognitively adaptive) and also having the capacity for self-determination. The analysis will be focused on the characterization of representation (which will be defined as a certain kind of content) and on the types of representations in the cognitive system (i.e. perceptual and conceptual representations, the representation of the body and the representation of "self").

Published

2005-12-01

How to Cite

Żegleń, U. (2005). The Cognitive System as a Representational System. The Philosophy of Science, 13(4), 37–57. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/440