The Mark of the Cognitive: Reply to Elpidorou

Minds and Machines 24 (2):213-216 (2014)
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Abstract

In a recent paper, Adams and Garrison offer an hypothesis about what constitutes the mark of the cognitive. In an even more recent paper, Elpidorou offers criticisms of our account. In this paper, we respond to Elpidourou’s criticisms and defend our account of the mark of the cognitive.

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