Published January 1, 2017 | Version v1
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Functorial Semantics for the Advancement of the Science of Cognition

  • 1. Consciousness Studies Programme, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru, India
  • 2. University 2020 Foundation, Northborough, MA, USA

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Our manuscript addresses the foundational question of cognitive science: how do we know?  Specifically, examination of the mathematics of acquiring mathematical knowledge revealed that knowing-within-mathematics is reflective of knowing-in-general.  Based on the correspondence between ordinary cognition (involving physical stimuli, neural sensations, mental concepts, and conscious percepts) and mathematical knowing (involving objective particulars, measured properties, abstract theories, and concrete models), we put forward the functorial semantics of mathematical knowing as a formalization of cognition.  Our investigation of the similarity between mathematics and cognition led us to argue against the compartmentalization of scientific knowledge and ordinary cognition, and make a case for the understanding of the basic science of knowing in terms of functorial semantics.  Recognizing functorial semantics as an elementary form of cognition can help advance cognitive science the way calculus helped in the advancement of physics.

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