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Defining "complex cognition" is crucial for advancing research. Empirical specification of "complex" can guide scientific inquiry, but its multidimensional nature may limit direct comparisons.
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Area of Science:
- Cognitive Science
- Philosophy of Mind
- Animal Cognition
Background:
- The concept of
- complex cognition
- is central to understanding higher-order thinking.
- Premature definitions risk limiting scientific exploration.
Purpose of the Study:
- To explore the utility of empirically defining
- complex
- in cognitive science research.
- To investigate how this approach can advance the study of cognition.
Main Methods:
- Conceptual analysis of the term
- complex
- .
- Review of empirical strategies used in simplicity debates.
- Examination of the multidimensional nature of complexity.
Main Results:
- Tentative specification and empirical determination of
- complex
- can stimulate research.
- This strategy has historical precedent in debates concerning simplicity.
- The multidimensionality of
- complex
- may preclude straightforward comparative evaluations.
Conclusions:
- Empirically defining aspects of
- complex cognition
- is a viable strategy to advance the field.
- Careful consideration of complexity's dimensions is necessary for robust scientific progress.
- Direct, all-encompassing comparisons of cognitive complexity may be challenging.