Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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378582 | Cognitive Systems Research | 2009 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
This article explores the view that computational models of cognition may constitute valid theories of cognition, often in the full sense of the term “theory”. In this discussion, this article examines various (existent or possible) positions on this issue and argues in favor of the view above. It also connects this issue with a number of other relevant issues, such as the general relationship between theory and data, the validation of models, and the practical benefits of computational modeling. All the discussions point to the position that computational cognitive models can be true theories of cognition.
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Authors
Ron Sun,