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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 14:38:37 PDT
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- From: marken@AERO.ORG
- Subject: Cognition and Control
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- [From Rick Marken (920901.1430)]
-
- I have a new question, particularly for those who support
- some version of "cognitive psychology". It is related to the
- recent discussion of behavior manipulation. The question is:
-
- What does cognitive psychology have to say about the control
- of behavior?
-
- As far as I can tell, behavior control does not seem to be
- much of an issue for cognitive psychologists. Why? There are
- some cognitivists who have spoken to this issue. Chomsky,
- for example, seems to think it's possible but not nice to do.
- Neisser seems to think it is impossible because people are
- too smart. I don't know if AI types deal with the issue at
- all, though they seem to believe in "reinforcement" (see Minsky's
- "Society of Mind"). So what is the cognitive (or, in general, the
- "non-behavioristic") position on control of behavior? Can the behavior
- of an organism (viewed as a "cognitive" system) be controlled? Why or
- why not? Please, when answering this question, assume that "control"
- means "to bring behavior to a state selected by the controller
- and to maintain it in that state against disturbance".
-
- I would really like an answer to this. I think this discussion
- could help us articulate the difference between cognitive and PCT
- views of behavior. I, of course, would also love to see how an
- interactionist deals with this topic (control of behavior). What
- do interactionists say about shaping and operant control?
-
- Thanks
-
- Rick
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