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Functional role theories of representation and content explanation: with a case study from spatial cognition
Authors:Andreas Bartels  Mark May
Affiliation:(1) University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany;(2) Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to show that the widespread opinion, according to which functional role theories of representation fail to account for content explanations of human and animal behaviour, cannot be confirmed with respect to each type of functional role theory. Functional resemblance theories (as referred to by O’Brien and Opie in Representation in mind, Elsevier, 2004) allow for content explanations of successfully performed cognitive abilities as much as for explanations of systematic errors resulting from misrepresentation. How functional roles do their explanatory work in actual scientific research examples is shown by a detailed exploration of model assumptions about homing performances based on path integration mechanisms in humans and animals.
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Keywords:Functional role theories of representation  Content explanations  Spatial navigation and orientation of animals and humans by means of path integration
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