Unlimited Associative Learning as a Null Hypothesis
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jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pA common strategy in comparative cognition is to require that one reject associative learning as an explanation for behavior before concluding that an organism is capable of causal reasoning. In this paper, I argue that standard causal-reasoning tasks can be explained by a powerful form of associative learning: unlimited associative learning (UAL). The lesson, however, is not that researchers should conduct more studies to reject UAL, but that they should instead focus on 1) enriching the cognitive hypothesis space and 2) testing a broader range of information processing patterns—errors, biases and limits, rather than successful problem solving alone.</jats:p>
Publication Date
2022
Online Publication Date
2022-05-25
Acceptance Date
2022-05-02
Keywords
5003 Philosophy, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies, 5002 History and Philosophy Of Specific Fields, Mental Health, Basic Behavioral and Social Science, Behavioral and Social Science, Mental health
Journal Title
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Journal ISSN
0031-8248
1539-767X
1539-767X
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Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)