Compositionality and constituent structure in the analogue mind

Philosophical Perspectives 37 (1):90-118 (2023)
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Abstract

I argue that analogue mental representations possess a canonical decomposition into privileged constituents from which they compose. I motivate this suggestion, and rebut arguments to the contrary, through reflection on the approximate number system, whose representations are widely expected to have an analogue format. I then argue that arguments for the compositionality and constituent structure of these analogue representations generalize to other analogue mental representations posited in the human mind, such as those in early vision and visual imagery.

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Sam Clarke
University of Southern California

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