Term ID: T2821

Jackson's Functionalism

/jacksons-functionalism/
A philosophical approach to mental states emphasizing their functional roles rather than their physical implementation, influential in cognitive science and psychology.
Example: Understanding mental states like beliefs and desires in terms of their causal relationships to inputs, outputs, and other mental states rather than specific brain activity.

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Reference: Jackson (1982)