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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Cv7ksdu538Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 11:56:27TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Eergdxo8a1Insofar as we remember these structures, we can recall them—and then they are Re-Presentations. I write this with a hyphen, to indicate that they are pieces of experience we have had and are now reviewing. They are not pieces of an external reality.Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 12:06:55TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Fqpckogfk5Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 13:46:13TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Hgxr1muxkwSarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 20:03:35TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Is7gqnhdx9In other words, reality leaves sufficient room for them to work in our experiential world.Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 13:58:09TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Jqlgze4g1aSarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 13:46:03TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/K3oyc0qgesOne can therefore say: in perception, sensory signals call up a concept, in re-presentation, on the other hand, a concept calls up sensory impressions. In neither case is the experience caused by what philosophers want to call “reality”.Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 13:41:14TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/N5qqu4rffqSarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 13:58:22TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Osb51lk0i4so, to have survived does not tell the biological organisms anything about the constraints they have not met, i.e., the constraints that eliminated those that could not survive.Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 13:45:12TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/P909p75702Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 11:53:26TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Ryyj8qxme2Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 11:56:14TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Smackij289Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 12:07:03TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/U69ct8sl0qAccording to the neurophysiologist’s model of the nervous system, it therefore appears that the discrimination of sensory modalities—seeing, hearing, touching, etc.—must be the result of the system’s own computation. From this perspective, then, whatever sensory structures, patterns, or images a living system compiles are its own construction, and the notion that they represent something that was there beforehand, has no empirical foundation.Sarah Oberbichler24 July 2019 20:03:24TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Ubwx4s36q1You may, for example, dream that you are in a room, but all you see of the room is a door (perhaps because you expect someone to come in through it). You have no idea of the size of the room, and there are no windows, curtains, pictures, no ceiling or furniture, or anything else that usually characterizes a room. These items may come in later—as the plot of the dream develops— but at this point, they are irrelevant in your dream-presentation of a room. In contrast, your perception of a room starts from sensory impressions that you proceed to coordinate, and they then allow you to consider them compatible with your concept of “room”.Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 13:42:28TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/W0er5ff75uThe argument that our concepts, which we abstract from experience, cannot grasp anything that lies beyond our experiential interface, applies not only to the divine but also to any ontological reality posited as independent of the human experiencer.Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 11:53:17TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/W6kg6avstqCompatibility, to repeat it once more, means no more and no less than to fit within constraints. Consequently, it seems to me that one of the most demanding tasks of A.I. would be the plausible simulation of an organism’s experience of social constraintsSarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 14:34:08TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Xck9vtaejcSarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 13:42:36TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Xxbh7fsrb5Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 14:34:21TextAnnotation
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Annotationen:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity/Xzttr85swpWe can visualize it with the help of a metaphor: the environment “selects” in the manner of a screen used to grade gravel: the screen admits what falls through and discards what does not.Sarah Oberbichler26 July 2019 13:45:55TextAnnotation
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