Abstract

This paper consists of two main topics: (1) the conception of philosophy as an extremely recursive activity applied to scientific, ethics and educational knowledge; (2) the discussion about realism and the role of the representations in the explanation of cognition (Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences). The validity of the anti-representationism or constructivist-based perspectives, is highlighted in Cognitive Sciences where these pretend to overcome the limitations and prejudices that belong to the previous computacionalism and connectionism perspectives.

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