
Publication details
Year: 2007
Pages: 389-416
Series: Synthese
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, "Skill theory v2.0", Synthese 159 (3), 2007, pp. 389-416.


Skill theory v2.0
dispositions, emulation, and spatial perception
pp. 389-416
in: Jakob Hohwy (ed), Functional integration and the mind, Synthese 159 (3), 2007.Abstract
An attempt is made to defend a general approach to the spatial content of perception, an approach according to which perception is imbued with spatial content in virtue of certain kinds of connections between perceiving organism’s sensory input and its behavioral output. The most important aspect of the defense involves clearly distinguishing two kinds of perceptuo-behavioral skills—the formation of dispositions, and a capacity for emulation. The former, the formation of dispositions, is argued to by the central pivot of spatial content. I provide a neural information processing interpretation of what these dispositions amount to, and describe how dispositions, so understood, are an obvious implementation of Gareth Evans’ proposal on the topic. Furthermore, I describe what sorts of contribution are made by emulation mechanisms, and I also describe exactly how the emulation framework differs from similar but distinct notions with which it is often unhelpfully confused, such as sensorimotor contingencies and forward models.
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Publication details
Year: 2007
Pages: 389-416
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Skill theory v2.0", Synthese 159 (3), 2007, pp. 389-416.