Published

2011-07-01

Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription

Keywords:

Bio-semantics, Content, Etiological functions, Ecology, Neander, Representations (es)

Authors

  • Alejandro Rosas Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Advocates of bio-semantics propose that the content of representations be fixed with reference to their biological function. A legitimate plurality of etiological functions for a given representation, however, stands in the way of fixing content. Attempts to overcome this problem for content ascription with a counterfactual argument have been accused of misusing the selection for/selection of distinction. I reconstruct the counterfactual argument in the context of the constraints on evolutionary design that underlie an ecological theory of selection pressures. I then argue that these constraints assign a modest role to etiological function in a method for content ascription. But it requires abandoning the claim that a priori thinking in terms of etiological function will solve content ascription; in particular, it cannot replace cognitive theory and experimentation. As behavioural ecologists have warned, biological functions should not be too quickly translated into proximate, in particular perceptual, mechanisms.

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APA

Rosas, A. (2011). Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription. Saga – The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of National University of Colombia, 12(23), 23–34. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/saga/article/view/45013

ACM

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Rosas, A. 2011. Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription. Saga – The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of National University of Colombia. 12, 23 (Jul. 2011), 23–34.

ACS

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Rosas, A. Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription. Saga: Rev. Estud. Filos. 2011, 12, 23-34.

ABNT

ROSAS, A. Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription. Saga – The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of National University of Colombia, [S. l.], v. 12, n. 23, p. 23–34, 2011. Disponível em: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/saga/article/view/45013. Acesso em: 22 jan. 2025.

Chicago

Rosas, Alejandro. 2011. “Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription”. Saga – The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of National University of Colombia 12 (23):23-34. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/saga/article/view/45013.

Harvard

Rosas, A. (2011) “Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription”, Saga – The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of National University of Colombia, 12(23), pp. 23–34. Available at: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/saga/article/view/45013 (Accessed: 22 January 2025).

IEEE

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A. Rosas, “Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription”, Saga: Rev. Estud. Filos., vol. 12, no. 23, pp. 23–34, Jul. 2011.

MLA

Rosas, A. “Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription”. Saga – The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of National University of Colombia, vol. 12, no. 23, July 2011, pp. 23-34, https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/saga/article/view/45013.

Turabian

Rosas, Alejandro. “Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription”. Saga – The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of National University of Colombia 12, no. 23 (July 1, 2011): 23–34. Accessed January 22, 2025. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/saga/article/view/45013.

Vancouver

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Rosas A. Bio-semantics, ecology and content ascription. Saga: Rev. Estud. Filos. [Internet]. 2011 Jul. 1 [cited 2025 Jan. 22];12(23):23-34. Available from: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/saga/article/view/45013

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