How intractability spans the cognitive and evolutionary levels of explanation
Publication year
2020Number of pages
21 p.
Source
Topics in Cognitive Science, 12, 4, (2020), pp. 1382-1402ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
Display more detailsDisplay less details
Organization
PI Group Intention & Action
SW OZ DCC CO
SW OZ DCC AI
Journal title
Topics in Cognitive Science
Volume
vol. 12
Issue
iss. 4
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 1382
Page end
p. 1402
Subject
111 000 Intention & Action; Action, intention, and motor control; Cognitive artificial intelligence; Radboud Gender & Diversity Studies; Language in InteractionAbstract
The challenge of explaining how cognition can be tractably realized is widely recognized. Classical rationality is thought to be intractable due to its assumptions of optimization and/or domain generality, and proposed solutions therefore drop one or both of these assumptions. We consider three such proposals: Resource-Rationality, the Adaptive Toolbox theory, and Massive Modularity. All three seek to ensure the tractability of cognition by shifting part of the explanation from the cognitive to the evolutionary level: Evolution is responsible for producing the tractable architecture. We consider the three proposals and show that, in each case, the intractability challenge is not thereby resolved, but only relocated from the cognitive level to the evolutionary level. We explain how non-classical accounts do not currently have the upper hand on the new playing field.
Subsidient
NWO (Grant code:info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/NWO/Gravitation/024.001.006)
This item appears in the following Collection(s)
- Academic publications [246764]
- Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging [4043]
- Electronic publications [134215]
- Faculty of Social Sciences [30508]
- Open Access publications [107745]
Upload full text
Use your RU credentials (u/z-number and password) to log in with SURFconext to upload a file for processing by the repository team.