Shea: Representation and Agency
Realist Representational Explanations of Agency Should Require Some Unity of Purpose Nicholas Shea My paper is about what it takes for an AI system to be an agent. It is relevant to Sprevak and Fallon’s PhiMiSci Special Issue on Representation in the Neurosciences…
Realist Representational Explanations of Agency Should Require Some Unity of Purpose Nicholas Shea My paper is about what it takes for an AI system to be an agent. It is relevant to Sprevak and Fallon’s PhiMiSci Special Issue on Representation in the Neurosciences and AI because conditions on AI agency are often articulated in representational terms. Approaches to AI agency can be instrumentalist, for example when being an agent is understood in terms of representing goals and means to achieving goals, where representation is in turn understood to be a matter of displaying a certain pattern of behaviour.