Search

Your search for 'dc_creator:( "Stephan, Achim" ) OR dc_contributor:( "Stephan, Achim" )' returned 8 results. Modify search

Sort Results by Relevance | Newest titles first | Oldest titles first

Functionalism

(1,146 words)

Author(s): Jödicke, Ansgar | Stephan, Achim | Loder, James E.
[German Version] I. Science of Religion – II. Philosophy – III. Practical Theology I. Science of Religion A functional analysis describes the parts of a system on the basis of their function for the whole. Pioneered by É. Durkheim, functionalism was developed in Anglo-Saxon cultural anthropology by B. Malinowski and Alfred R. Radcliffe-Brown, primarily as a heuristic framework for ethnographic observation, to be distinguished from theory-driven evolutionism. In soc…

Constructivism

(501 words)

Author(s): Stephan, Achim
[German Version] Generally speaking, the term constructivism denotes positions that focus on the concept of construction as a constitutive aspect of their theory of human (cultural) products, whether these be artworks, scientific or philosophical theories, or mental states and processes such as emotions and perceptions. In German Idealism, the concept of construction refers primarily to the building of a “system” of philosophy in accordance with the principles of “dialec…

Cognitive Science

(372 words)

Author(s): Stephan, Achim
[German Version] is still a young discipline. It originated in the 1970s as an integrative research initiative combining the scholarly approaches from a wide vari¶ ety of fields such as psychology (esp. developmental and cognitive psychology), linguistics, computer science (esp. Artificial intelligence, neuroinformatics, and robotics), neuroscience, and philosophy (esp. the Philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology). Its research efforts are primarily focused on the (cognitive) processes that take place between the sensory perceptions and the motor reactions of a natural or artificial system. In this context, the “mind” is usually viewed as an information-processing system which disposes of (symbolic or subsymbolic) representations of those aspects of external and internal events that are relevant for action. In accordance with the standard paradigm of cognitive science adopted by scholars such as Jerry A. Fodor, David Marr, Allen Newell, Zenon Pylyshyn, and Herbert A. Simon, the various functions of the system (e.g. perception, memory, problem solving, language processing, purposeful action) are conceived of as symbol-processing algorithmic calculations. In the opinion of many connectionists (Connectionism) such as Paul M. Churchland, James L. McClelland, David Rumelhart, and Terence Horgan, …

Artificial Intelligence

(2,279 words)

Author(s): Foerst, Anne | Stephan, Achim
[German Version] I. Science – II. Philosophy – III. Ethics I. Science Artificial intelligence is a field of study within engineering, esp. information technology. Researchers in this field are attempting to develop machines capable of performing tasks that require intelligence. At present, the Turing test, named after Alan Turing, is the recognized intelligence test for computers: if a human being…

Information

(834 words)

Author(s): Stephan, Achim | Leiner, Martin
[German Version] I. Philosophy – II. Ethics I. Philosophy

Philosophy of Mind

(483 words)

Author(s): Stephan, Achim
[German Version] In the past five decades, the philosophy of mind has developed into an extremely active philosophical discipline. With philosophical psychology, it addresses the fundamental questions generated by the enormous progress made by neuroscience and cognitive science regarding our self-conception. The philosophy of mind also has ties to many other philosophical disciplines. At the center of the philosophy of mind is the ontological question of the nature of mentality, discussed since antiquity as the question of the relationship between…

Connectionism

(263 words)

Author(s): Stephan, Achim
[German Version] is a relatively new paradigm of cognitive science. Instead of reducing mental processes to sequential algorithmic symbol processing, as postulated by the traditional computer model of the mind, it attempts to simulate intelligent behavior with the help of artificial neural networks (so-called “connectionist architectures”). Such networks exhibit a highly parallel mode of operation, and are error-tolerant as well as adaptive. Neural networks consi…

Philosophie des Geistes

(480 words)

Author(s): Stephan, Achim
[English Version] . Die Philos. des G. (engl. Philosophy of mind) hat sich in den vergangenen vier Jahrzehnten zu einer äußerst aktiven philos. Disziplin entwickelt. Gemeinsam mit der Philos. Psychologie greift sie die fundamentalen Fragen auf, die sich angesichts der großen Fortschritte in den Neuro- und Kognitionswissenschaften in bezug auf unser Selbstverständnis stellen. Dabei ergeben sich zahlreiche Bezüge zu anderen philos. Disziplinen. Im Zentrum der Philos. des G. steht die ontologische Frage nach der Natur des Mentalen, die seit der Antike als Fra…