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Phenomenological coping skills and the striatal memory system
Authors:Ennen  Elizabeth
Institution:(1) Department of Philosophy, Program in Neuroscience, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT, 05753, USA E-mail
Abstract:Most cognitive scientists are committed to some version of representationalism, the view that intelligent behavior is caused by internal processes that involve computations over representations. Phenomenologists, however, argue that certain types of intelligent behavior, engaged ldquocopingrdquo skills, are nonrepresentational. Recent neuroscientific work on multiple memory systems indicates that while many types of intelligent behavior are representational, the types of intelligent behavior cited by phenomenologists are indeed nonrepresentational. This neuroscientific research thus vindicates a key phenomenological claim about the nature of intelligent behaviour. It also provides a framework for the ongoing reconciliation of cognitive science and phenomenology.
Keywords:cognitivism  hippocampus  phenomenology  representation  striatum
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