Error management, reliability and cognitive evolution
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The paper offers a partial vindication of Sterelny's view on the role of error rates and reliability in his theory of decoupled representation based on modelling techniques borrowed from the biological literature on evolution in stochastic environments. In the case of a tight link between tracking states and behaviour, I argue that in its full generality Sterelny's account instantiates the base-rate fallacy. With regard to non-tightly linked behaviour, I show that Sterelny's account can be vindicated subject to an adequate evolutionary model and a suitable notion of reliability.
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دوره 32 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2017