Dynamical models of cognition have played a central role in recent cognitive science. In this paper, we consider a common strategy by which dynamical models describe their target systems neither as purely static nor as purely dynamic, but rather using a hybrid approach. This hybridity reveals how dynamical models involve representational choices that are important for understanding the relationship between dynamical and non-dynamical representations of a system.
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Weinberger, N., & Allen, C. (2022). Static-Dynamic Hybridity in Dynamical Models of Cognition. Philosophy of Science, 89(2), 283–301. https://doi.org/10.1017/psa.2021.27
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