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Frontiers in Psychology
The Subjective Meaning of Cognitive Architecture: A Marrian Analysis
Sashank eVarma1 
[1] University of Minnesota;
关键词: Computational models;    Reduction;    Cognitive Architecture;    Parsimony;    unified theories of cognition;    identifiability;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00440
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Marr famously decomposed cognitive theories into three levels. Newell, Pylyshyn, and Anderson offered parallel decompositions of cognitive architectures, which are psychologically plausible computational formalisms for expressing computational models of cognition. These analyses focused on the objective meaning of each level – how it supports computational models that correspond to cognitive phenomena. This paper develops a complementary analysis of the subjective meaning of each level – how it helps cognitive scientists understand cognition. It then argues against calls to eliminatively reduce higher levels to lower levels, for example in the name of parsimony. Finally, it argues that the failure to attend to the multiple meanings and levels of cognitive architecture contributes to the current, disunified state of theoretical cognitive science.

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