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Intractability and the use of heuristics in psychological explanations
pp. 471-487
Abstract
Many cognitive scientists, having discovered that some computational-level characterization f of a cognitive capacity ({phi}) is intractable, invoke heuristics as algorithmic-level explanations of how cognizers compute f. We argue that such explanations are actually dysfunctional, and rebut five possible objections. We then propose computational-level theory revision as a principled and workable alternative.
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(2012) Synthese 187 (2).
Pages: 471-487
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-010-9847-7
Full citation:
van Rooij Iris, Wright Cory, Wareham Todd (2012) „Intractability and the use of heuristics in psychological explanations“. Synthese 187 (2), 471–487.