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    Genic representation: Reconciling content and causal complexity
    with A. Clark
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (1): 103-135. 1999.
    Some recent cognitive-scientific research suggests that a considerable amount of intelligent action is generated not by the systematic activity of internal representations, but by complex interactions involving neural, bodily, and environmental factors. Following an analysis of this threat to representational explanation, we pursue an analogy between the role of genes in the production of biological form and the role of neural states in the production of behaviour, in order to develop a notion o…Read more