Metáforas y modelos en psicología cognitiva

Authors

  • Manuel de Gracia Blanco
  • Antoni Castelló Tarrida

Keywords:

Cognitive psychology, epistemology, model, metaphor.

Abstract

The aim of this work is to identify, mainly from un episternological point of view, the diferent meanings of the so-called computer metaphor (or computational metaphor) of the mind in the development of cognitive psychology, both from a classical perspective and from the more recent
connectionist metaphor of the mind. Following in part the taxonomy proposed by Black (1961), every possible meaning of the computational metaphor of the mind is analysed, as well as its efficiency as un epistemological method for the treatment of the mental processes. The diferent meanings of the term "model" in cognitive psychology are also discussed, establishing similarities and differences with respect to the terms "analogy" or "metaphor", which are frequently used as synonyms of model. We conclude that the computational metaphor can be interpreted according to one of Black's proposals, the metaphor as interaction. We also conclude the need to establish a basic kernel of equivalences to guarantee
an isomorphism between the human mind and the computer.

Published

2003-01-11

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