Representation and Reality

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Representation and Reality is a philosophical work by Hilary Putnam that critically examines functionalism and other theories of mind, language, and reference, challenging prevailing assumptions in analytic philosophy.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses limitations of computational models of cognition
nature of mental representation
relationship between mind and world
status of scientific realism
author Hilary Putnam
challenges prevailing assumptions in analytic philosophy
criticizes certain theories of reference
computational theory of mind
functionalism
orthodox analytic philosophy of mind
field philosophy
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
genre analytic philosophy
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
hasAuthorPosition Hilary Putnam's mature views on mind and language
hasPart chapters on functionalism
chapters on realism
chapters on reference and representation
influencedBy Hilary Putnam's earlier work on functionalism
Hilary Putnam's model-theoretic arguments
language English
mainTopic artificial intelligence
cognitive science
functionalism
realism
reference
representation
theories of mind
notableFor Putnam's later critique of his own earlier functionalism
arguments about the limits of computational psychology
discussion of representation in cognitive science
impact on debates about realism and reference
philosophicalPerspective concerned with realism and anti-realism
critical of strong functionalism
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy

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