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Representation: Past, Present and Future

This project provides an interdisciplinary effort to identify, track, and organise the different meanings of representation across philosophy, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.

Funded by the Wellcome Trust

Past

This will be the opposite of a 'potted' history of representation. Instead, this section will ask when, where, and why the term and concept of (mental) representation came into use. Are there analogues in other languages, and are their geneses analogous/contemporaneous?

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Mental Representation, or the Invention of the Mind

David Wootton

Kepler's discovery that the eye projects an image onto the retina transformed how we think about knowledge, shifting it from the real world to appearances and ideas in the mind. This paper traces how post-Cartesian philosophy grappled with this revolution, and argues its consequences persist today in concepts like Ryle's ghost in the machine and Rorty's mirror of nature.

Notes

History of Representation

Some notes on the history of Representation (drafted as part of an introduction to a Philosophical Mind Sciences issue; see Present Section).

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Francis T. Fallon
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Tomás J. Ryan
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