The Categorical Imperative: Category Theory in Cognitive and Brain Science

作者: Jaime Gómez-Ramirez

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-7738-5_3

关键词: Toy modelPsychologyMathematical structureRotation formalisms in three dimensionsCognitive scienceCognitionCategory theoryCategorical imperativeCognitive psychologyUniversal propertyForgetful functor

摘要: In this book is conjectured that category theory could provide the necessary concepts to bridge gap between different levels of brain activity: from microscopic neuronal activity, macroscopic aspects, like for example, emotions or abstract thoughts, which are still imprecisely defined in psychological literature. Traditionally, mathematical formalisms cognitive science have been confined toy model world descriptions (Boden M (1972) What computers can’t do: limits artificial intelligence. Harper & Row, New York; Boden (2006) Mind as machine. Oxford University Press, York). absence a written terms, separation disciplines form sciences, will be progressively more acute and an understanding them unattainable.

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