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Thomas Raleigh

University of Luxembourg
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  • Solving the Interface Problem: From Intentions to Motor Representations Through Conceptual Spaces
    Peter Brössel and Eline Kuipers
    Synthese. 2026.
    To explain intentional bodily action, we must address the Interface Problem: how propositional intentions and non-propositional motor representations integrate non-accidentally. Two requirements arise: matching, ensuring a motor representation corresponds to an intention despite format differences, and selection, choosing one motor representation among multiple matches. We combine Gärdenfors’ conceptual spaces with Bayesian inference to meet both requirements.
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