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The Cognitive Philosophy of Communication
Philosophies Pub Date : 2020-11-19 , DOI: 10.3390/philosophies5040039
Trond A. Tjøstheim , Andreas Stephens , Andrey Anikin , Arthur Schwaninger

Numerous species use different forms of communication in order to successfully interact in their respective environment. This article seeks to elucidate limitations of the classical conduit metaphor by investigating communication from the perspectives of biology and artificial neural networks. First, communication is a biological natural phenomenon, found to be fruitfully grounded in an organism’s embodied structures and memory system, where specific abilities are tied to procedural, semantic, and episodic long-term memory as well as to working memory. Second, the account explicates differences between non-verbal and verbal communication and shows how artificial neural networks can communicate by means of ontologically non-committal modelling. This approach enables new perspectives of communication to emerge regarding both sender and receiver. It is further shown that communication features gradient properties that are plausibly divided into a reflexive and a reflective form, parallel to knowledge and reflection.

中文翻译:

传播的认知哲学

许多物种使用不同形式的交流,以便在各自的环境中成功互动。本文试图通过从生物学和人工神经网络的角度研究交流来阐明经典管道隐喻的局限性。首先,交流是一种生物自然现象,被发现扎根于有机体的具体结构和记忆系统中,在该系统中,特定能力与程序性,语义性,情节性的长期记忆以及工作记忆相关。其次,该帐户阐述了非语言和言语交流之间的差异,并说明了人工神经网络如何通过本体论非承诺模型进行交流。这种方法使有关发送者和接收者的通信有了新的视角。
更新日期:2020-11-19
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