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Marcin Miłkowski

Polish Academy of Sciences
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  • Polish Academy of Sciences
    Institute Of Philosophy And Sociology
    Associate Professor
University of Warsaw
Institute of Philosophy
PhD, 2005
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Warszawa, Województwo mazowieckie, Poland
0000-0001-7646-5742
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Biology
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Computing and Information
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    Reverse-engineering in Cognitive-Science
    In Marcin Miłkowski & Konrad Talmont-Kaminski (eds.), Regarding Mind, Naturally, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 12-29. 2013.
    I discuss whether there are some lessons for philosophical inquiry over the nature of simulation to be learnt from the practical methodology of reengineering. I will argue that reengineering serves a similar purpose as simulations in theoretical science such as computational neuroscience or neurorobotics, and that the procedures and heuristics of reengineering help to develop solutions to outstanding problems of simulation.
    Mechanistic ExplanationRoboticsSimulation in ScienceExplanation in Cognitive ScienceComputationalism…Read more
    Mechanistic ExplanationRoboticsSimulation in ScienceExplanation in Cognitive ScienceComputationalism in Cognitive Science
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