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Evolutionary autonomous agents and the naturalization of phenomenology

Donald S. Borrett Saad Khan Cynthia Lam Danni Li Hoa B. Nguyen Hon C. Kwan

pp. 351-363

Abstrakt

The phenomenological goal of grounding the content of conceptual thought in the background understanding of everyday, skillful coping was approached using evolutionary autonomous agent (EAA) methodology. The behavior of an EAA evolved to perform a specified motor task was identified with skillful coping. Changes in the dynamics of the EAA controller occurred when the EAA encountered an unexpected obstacle with loss of longer time scale components in its hierarchical temporal organization. These temporal changes are consistent with the phenomenological changes which we experience with breakdown during equipment use with our adoption of a more immediate, determinate stance. Since this latter experience is the basis of conceptual thought, the EAA paradigm goes some way in providing a naturalized explanation for the grounding of the content of conceptual thought in everyday, skillful coping in a manner that is physiologically plausible and phenomenologically accurate.

Publication details

Published in:

(2006) Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 5 (3-4).

Seiten: 351-363

DOI: 10.1007/s11097-006-9025-z

Referenz:

Borrett Donald S., Khan Saad, Lam Cynthia, Li Danni, Nguyen Hoa B., Kwan Hon C. (2006) „Evolutionary autonomous agents and the naturalization of phenomenology“. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 5 (3-4), 351–363.