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Preliminary communication

https://doi.org/10.21464/sp35107

Zero Point Content

Matjaž Potrč ; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Aškerčeva cesta 2, SI–1000 Ljubljana


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Abstract

The strategy is to first present the usual content atomistic fullness approaches, in their occurrent and dispositional guises. Then, the focal point semantic treatments are summarized. This difference may be explained through workings of chromatic illumination from the local external information inviting incline surrounding at the background cognitive landscape, in two directions. First, the external information is appreciated, and thus becomes a total cognitive state non-dimensional point at the middle level of the cognitive system’s description. At the upper level of description, total cognitive state content obtains its experiential richness from the multiple characteristics present in the mentioned local environment, and appreciated in it, without which they would be explicitly represented in epistemic agent’s consciousness. Failure of this second step leads to the requirement of content’s explicit representation. In comparison, the failure to apply chromatic illumination to the external information leads to the externalist focal point semantic strategies.

Keywords

content; zero point; morphological content; dynamical cognition; levels of description; cognitive landscape

Hrčak ID:

246332

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/246332

Publication date:

24.9.2020.

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