Cognitive psychology and modern physics: Some analogies |
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Authors: | Benny Shanon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , The Hebrew University , Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | Abstract Patterns in physics and psychology are often related. This paper examines such relations on two levels. First, a survey is made of the various possible relations between physics and psychology and, secondly, a series of analogies between patterns in modern physics and cognition is presented. The analogies pertain both to the theory of relativity (both special and general) and to quantum mechanics. While the different analogies noted are argued for independently from one another, together they do present some unified patterns. It is argued that the analogies may be useful in opening up avenues for new conceptual bameworks in psychology. In particular, they are linked to a possible critique of the representational view of mind. |
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