Hubert Dreyfus on "Intelligence Without Representation" LO25253

From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi (tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de)
Date: 08/30/00


Dear Org Learners,

HI..

Here is one pointer (an interesting paper) --thought --might interest you
--in this paper-Prof. Hubert Dreyfus has described the relationships
between the "Phenomenology of Embodiment and Neuro-science". The article
can be read at <http://www.hfac.uh.edu/cogsci/dreyfus.html> --The paper by
Prof. Dreyfus is having a tremendous potential towards the Embodiment and
Neuroscience; a fantastic, well-written paper, I like it very much. He is
an excellent reader of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. In this paper, he has
discussed many more contemporary issues such as, agents and their
relationship with the world. Thee agents' skills cannot be stored as a
representation, but as a disposition in the mind of a being. And, the most
important views, he discussed about the establishment of *Intentional
Arc*. Thank you.

Best Regards
Arun Tripathi

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