Works by Keijzer, F. A. (exact spelling)

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    Cognition in plants. Calvo, P. & Keijzer, F. A. - unknown
    To what extent can plants be considered cognitive from the perspective of embodied cognition? Cognition is interpreted very broadly within embodied cognition, and the current evidence for plant intelligence might find an important theoretical background here. However, embodied cognition does stress the presence of animal-like perception-action coupling as a key feature for cognitive systems to arise. In this paper, we discuss whether, or to what extent, plants may qualify as cognitive systems, given this criterion.
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    Principles of Minimal Cognition. Casting Cognition as Sensorimotor Coordination. Duijn, Marc van, Keijzer, F. A. & Franken, Daan - unknown
    We investigate the notion of minimal cognition, and claim that this notion already applies to bacterial behavior. On the basis of the example of E. coli, we argue that the basis of cognition can be profitably cast as sensorimotor coordinations which subserve the metabolic requirements of organisms.
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    The human stain: Why cognitivism can't tell us what cognition is & what it does. Lyon, P. & Keijzer, F. A. - unknown
    What is cognition? It is now common knowledge that, so far, no one has a ready answer. It is much less generally acknowledged that this is a matter of strong concern when it comes to the further development of the cognitive sciences. We discuss how cognitivism provided a strongly human orientation on cognition, which hindered the development of the standard piecemeal approach, which has been so extremely successful in the biological sciences more generally: first study simple cases and then move (...)
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    Embodied cognition meets theoretical behaviorism: Two theoretical analyses of behavior. Keijzer, F. A. - unknown
    John Staddon wrote a book Adaptive dynamics (2001), which explicated his theoretical behaviorism. In this review essay, I compare his theoretical behaviorism with embodied cognition, which also has a strong focus on behavior and also remains critical of mentalistic mechanisms for explaining it.
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    Evolution in action in perception. A review of Alva Noë's Action in perception. Keijzer, F. A. - unknown
    A review of Alva Noë’s Action in perception.
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  6. Review of Stan Franklin's Artificial minds. [REVIEW]F. A. Keijzer - 1996 - Philosophical Psychology 9:553-554.