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Mind Architecture and Brain Architecture
Authors:CAMILO J CELA-CONDE  GISÈLE MARTY
Institution:(1) Department of Philosophy, Universidad de las Islas Baleares, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Abstract:The use of the computer metaphor has led to the proposal of rsquorsquomind architecturelsquolsquo (Pylyshyn 1984; Newell 1990) as a model of the organization of the mind. The dualist computational model, however, has, since the earliest days of psychological functionalism, required that the concepts rsquorsquomind architecturelsquolsquo and rsquorsquobrain architecturelsquolsquo be remote from each other. The development of both connectionism and neurocomputational science, has sought to dispense with this dualism and provide general models of consciousness – a rsquorsquouniform cognitive architecturelsquolsquo –, which is in general reductionist, but which retains the computer metaphor. This paper examines, in the first place, the concepts of mind architecture and brain architecture, in order to evaluate the syntheses which have recently been offered. It then moves on to show how modifications which have been made to classical functionalist mind architectures, with the aim of making them compatible with brain architectures, are unable to resolve some of the most serious problems of functionalism. Some suggestions are given as to why it is not possible to relate mind structures and brain structures by using neurocomputational approaches, and finally the question is raised of the validity of reductionism in a theory which sets out to unite mind and brain architectures.
Keywords:mind architecture  brain architecture  computer metaphor  chaos  non-linear phenomena  reductionism  cognitive functionalism  neurocomputation  PDP  knowledge process
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