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The role of the concept of misrepresentation in the modern theories of mental representations

2012/05/N/HS1/02900

Keywords:

mental representation misrepresentation symbol meaning

Descriptors:

  • HS1_6: Nature of human mind (incl. mind's evolution, bio-psychological conditions of cognition, artificial intelligence)
  • HS1_3: Epistemology (incl. sources of knowledge, criteria of truth, philosophy of language)

Panel:

HS1 - Fundamental questions of human existence and the nature of reality: philosophy, cognition, religious studies, theology

Host institution :

Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Filozofii i Socjologii

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Principal investigator (from the host institution):

Krystyna Bielecka 

Number of co-investigators in the project: 2

Call: PRELUDIUM 3 - announced on 2012-03-15

Amount awarded: 48 000 PLN

Project start date (Y-m-d): 2013-02-26

Project end date (Y-m-d): 2016-08-25

Project duration:: 42 months (the same as in the proposal)

Project status: Project settled

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  • Publication in academic press/journals (3)
  1. Spread Mind and Causal Theories of Content
    Authors:
    Krystyna Bielecka
    Academic press:
    Avant (rok: 2014, tom: 4, strony: 87-97), Wydawca: Ośrodek Badań Filozoficznych
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.12849/50202014.0109.0004 - link to the publication
  2. A Constructive Approach to Mental Misrepresentation in Human and Non-human Minds
    Authors:
    Krystyna Bielecka, Mira Marcinów
    Academic press:
    Biosemiotics , Wydawca: Springer
    Status:
    Submitted
  3. Why Taddeo and Floridi did not solve the Symbol Grounding Problem
    Authors:
    Krystyna Bielecka
    Academic press:
    Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence (rok: 2014, tom: 27, strony: 79-93), Wydawca: Taylor & Francis
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.1080/0952813X.2014.940138 - link to the publication