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In search of common, information-processing, agency-based framework for anthropogenic, biogenic, and abiotic cognition and intelligence

Publication Type:

Journal article

Venue:

Zagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce

Publisher:

Philosophical Problems in Science


Abstract

Learning from contemporary natural, formal, and social sciences, especially from current biology, as well as from humanities, particularly contemporary philosophy of nature, requires updates of our old definitions of cognition and intelligence. The result of current insights into basal cognition of single cells and evolution of multicellular cognitive systems within the framework of extended evolutionary synthesis (EES) helps us better to understand mechanisms of cognition and intelligence as they appear in nature. New understanding of information and processes of physical (morphological) computation contribute to novel possibilities that can be used to inspire the development of abiotic cognitive systems (cognitive robotics), cognitive computing and artificial intelligence.Article Details

Bibtex

@article{Dodig-Crnkovic6919,
author = {Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic},
title = {In search of common, information-processing, agency-based framework for anthropogenic, biogenic, and abiotic cognition and intelligence},
volume = {73},
pages = {17--46},
month = {December},
year = {2022},
journal = {Zagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce},
publisher = {Philosophical Problems in Science},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/6919-}
}