会议专题

IMPLICIT VS. EXPLICIT IN EPISTEMIC LOGIC AND COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE

This paper suggests that empirical and logical sides of the implicit/ explicit distinction in human information processing are examined in parallel. The goal is to provide logicians, cognitive neuroscientists and computer scientists with integrative tools for mutual understanding of what it means for the mind to be both conscious and aware and unconscious and unaware processor of information. This amalgamation is expected to provide new cognitively-grounded logical tools and systems of epistemic logics that can incorporate findings from cognitive neuroscience.

Knowledge Representation Epistemic Logic Awareness Neural Information Processing Implicit/Explicit Vision and Perception.

Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen

University of Helsinki,Finland Department of Philosophy,P.O.Box 9,FI-00014 University of Helsinki ahti-veikko

国际会议

2008高等智能国际会议(2008 International Conference on Advanced Intelligence)

北京

英文

2008-10-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)