| Literature DB >> 28713187 |
Paweł Gładziejewski1, Marcin Miłkowski1.
Abstract
This paper centers around the notion that internal, mental representations are grounded in structural similarity, i.e., that they are so-called S-representations. We show how S-representations may be causally relevant and argue that they are distinct from mere detectors. First, using the neomechanist theory of explanation and the interventionist account of causal relevance, we provide a precise interpretation of the claim that in S-representations, structural similarity serves as a "fuel of success", i.e., a relation that is exploitable for the representation using system. Then, we discuss crucial differences between S-representations and indicators or detectors, showing that-contrary to claims made in the literature-there is an important theoretical distinction to be drawn between the two.Entities:
Keywords: Antirepresentationalism; Interventionism about causation; Mechanistic explanation; Mental models; Mental representation; S-representation
Year: 2017 PMID: 28713187 PMCID: PMC5491603 DOI: 10.1007/s10539-017-9562-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Philos ISSN: 0169-3867 Impact factor: 1.461