Volume 151, Number 3, 485-498, DOI: 10.1007/s11229-006-9019-y

The dual role of ‘emergence’ in the philosophy of mind and in cognitive science

Achim Stephan

From the issue entitled "New Perspectives on Reduction and Emergence in Physics, Biology and Psychology"

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Abstract

The concept of emergence is widely used in both the philosophy of mind and in cognitive science. In the philosophy of mind it serves to refer to seemingly irreducible phenomena, in cognitive science it is often used to refer to phenomena not explicitly programmed. There is no unique concept of emergence available that serves both purposes.

Keywords  Artifical life - Connectionism - Emergence - Qualia - Reductive explanation - Robotics

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