We argue that theoretical debates in biology and cognitive science often are based around differences in the posited locus of control for biological and cognitive phenomena. Internalists about locus of control posit that specific causal control over the phenomenon is exerted by factors internal (to the relevant subsystem) of an organism. Externalists posit that causally specific influence is due to external factors. In theoretical biology, we suggest, a minimal agreement has developed that the locus of control for heritable variation is distributed - that is, both internal and external factors exert specific, non-redundant causal influence on evolved traits. We suggest that debates in cognitive science, particularly surrounding "enactivism", should also embrace a distributed locus of control. We show how both internal and external factors contribute non-redundantly to psychological capacities and behavior. We further suggest that embracing a distributed locus of control provides a basis for a revisionary, but substantive account of "mental representation".

Burnston D.C., Tramacere A. (2023). Distributed loci of control: Overcoming stale dichotomies in biology and cognitive science|Loci di controllo distribuiti: superare le vecchie dicotomie nella biologia e nella scienza cognitiva. RIVISTA INTERNAZIONALE DI FILOSOFIA E PSICOLOGIA, 14(1-2), 103-117 [10.4453/rifp.2023.0008].

Distributed loci of control: Overcoming stale dichotomies in biology and cognitive science|Loci di controllo distribuiti: superare le vecchie dicotomie nella biologia e nella scienza cognitiva

Burnston D. C.
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Tramacere A.
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2023

Abstract

We argue that theoretical debates in biology and cognitive science often are based around differences in the posited locus of control for biological and cognitive phenomena. Internalists about locus of control posit that specific causal control over the phenomenon is exerted by factors internal (to the relevant subsystem) of an organism. Externalists posit that causally specific influence is due to external factors. In theoretical biology, we suggest, a minimal agreement has developed that the locus of control for heritable variation is distributed - that is, both internal and external factors exert specific, non-redundant causal influence on evolved traits. We suggest that debates in cognitive science, particularly surrounding "enactivism", should also embrace a distributed locus of control. We show how both internal and external factors contribute non-redundantly to psychological capacities and behavior. We further suggest that embracing a distributed locus of control provides a basis for a revisionary, but substantive account of "mental representation".
2023
Burnston D.C., Tramacere A. (2023). Distributed loci of control: Overcoming stale dichotomies in biology and cognitive science|Loci di controllo distribuiti: superare le vecchie dicotomie nella biologia e nella scienza cognitiva. RIVISTA INTERNAZIONALE DI FILOSOFIA E PSICOLOGIA, 14(1-2), 103-117 [10.4453/rifp.2023.0008].
Burnston D.C.; Tramacere A.
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