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Mental representation and two kinds of eliminativism
Authors:Jonny Lee
Institution:Department of Philosophy, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
Abstract:The battle over the proper place of mental representation in cognitive science is often portrayed as a clash between realism and eliminativism. But this simple dichotomy belies the variety of different ontological positions available. This article investigates the various stances that one can adopt toward the ontology of mental representation, and in so doing, shows that eliminativism is in fact best understood as two distinct positions: a posteriori eliminativism and a priori eliminativism. Furthermore, I show that a priori eliminativism faces two crippling challenges. I argue that once we put a priori eliminativism aside, determining the ultimate ontological status of representation can be postponed while we assess its utility across different domains of cognitive science—something all remaining positions can agree on.
Keywords:Cognitive science  eliminativism  mechanism  mental representation  realism and anti-realism
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