Towards a Design-Based Analysis of Emotional Episodes (1996)
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@MISC{Wright96towardsa,
author = {Ian Wright and Aaron Sloman and Luc Beaudoin},
title = {Towards a Design-Based Analysis of Emotional Episodes},
year = {1996}
}
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Abstract
The design-based approach is a methodology for investigating mechanisms capable of generating mental phenomena, whether introspectively or externally observed, and whether they occur in humans, other animals or robots. The study of designs satisfying requirements for autonomous agency can provide new deep theoretical insights at the information processing level of description of mental mechanisms. Designs for working systems (whether on paper or implemented on computers) can systematically explicate old explanatory concepts and generate new concepts that allow new and richer interpretations of human phenomena. To illustrate this, some aspects of human grief are analysed in terms of a particular information processing architecture being explored in our research group. We do not claim that this architecture is part of the causal structure of the human mind; rather, it represents an early stage in the iterative search for a deeper and more general architecture, capable of explaining more...







