Representational content and the reciprocal interplay of agent and environment
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2004-06
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Bosse, T.
Jonker, C.M.
Treur, J.
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Abstract
Declarative modelling approaches in principle assume a notion of
representation or representational content for the modelling concepts. The notion
of representational content as discussed in literature in cognitive science
and philosophy of mind shows complications as soon as agent and environment
have an intense reciprocal interaction. In such cases an internal agent state is affected
by the way in which internal and external aspects are interwoven during
(ongoing) interaction. In this paper it is shown that the classical correlational
approach to representational content is not applicable, but the temporalinteractivist
approach is. As this approach involves more complex temporal relationships,
formalisation was used to define specifications of the representational
content more precisely. These specifications have been validated by automatically
checking them on traces generated by a simulation model. Moreover, by
mathematical proof it was shown how these specifications are entailed by the
basic local properties.