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Zenon Pylyshyn

Zenon Walter Pylyshyn[1] FRSC (/ˈzɛnən pəˈlɪʃən/; 25 August 1937 – 6 December 2022) was a Canadian cognitive scientist and philosopher. He was a Canada Council Senior Fellow from 1963 to 1964.

Zenon Pylyshyn

Born(1937-08-25)25 August 1937
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died6 December 2022(2022-12-06) (aged 85)
New York City, New York, United States
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
School
Main interests
Notable ideas
Visual indexing theory

Pylyshyn's research generally involved the theoretical analysis of the nature of the human cognitive systems behind perception, imagination, and reasoning. He developed visual indexing theory (sometimes called the FINST theory) which hypothesizes a pre-conceptual mechanism responsible for individuating, tracking, and directly (or demonstratively) referring to the visual properties encoded by cognitive processes. His very influential multiple object tracking experiment methodology emerged from this work.

Early life and education edit

Pylyshyn was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[2] He obtained a degree in Engineering Physics (BEng 1959) from McGill University and in control systems (MSc 1960) and experimental psychology (PhD 1963), both from the Regina Campus, University of Saskatchewan. His dissertation was on the application of information theory to studies of human short-term memory.

Career edit

Pylyshyn was a Canada Council Senior Fellow from 1963 to 1964.[citation needed] He was then professor of Psychology and Computer Science, at the University of Western Ontario in London, from 1964 until 1994, where he also held honorary positions in Philosophy and Electrical Engineering and was director of the UWO Center for Cognitive Science. From 1985 to 1994 he directed the Program in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics at the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.[3]

In 1994 he accepted positions as the Board of Governors Professor of Cognitive Science and as the director of the new Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science in New Brunswick, New Jersey. In May 2016 Rutgers held a one-day "ZenFest", to commemorate his retirement.[4]

Pylyshyn died, on 6 December 2022, at Calvary Hospital in New York City.[5]

Awards and honors edit

In 1990, the Canadian Psychological Association awarded him the Donald O. Hebb Award for "distinguished contributions to psychology as a science." He held fellowships in the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, the MIT Center for Cognitive Science, the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, the Canadian Psychological Association, and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1998. He was invited to give the Jean Nicod lectures in Paris in 2004. He has presided over both the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, and the Cognitive Science Society.

Selected publications edit

Articles edit

  • Pylyshyn, Z. W. (1973). "What the Mind's Eye Tells the Mind's Brain". Psychological Bulletin. 80: 1–24. doi:10.1037/h0034650. S2CID 145431092.
  • Pylyshyn, Z. W.; Fodor, Jerry (1988). "Connectionism and cognitive architecture: A critical analysis". Cognition. 28 (1–2): 3–71. doi:10.1016/0010-0277(88)90031-5. PMID 2450716. S2CID 29043627.
  • Pylyshyn, Z. W. (June 2001). "Visual Indexes, Preconceptual Objects, and Situated Vision" (PDF). Cognition. 80 (1–2): 127–158. doi:10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00156-6. PMID 11245842. S2CID 15474365.

Books edit

As co-author edit

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

Works cited edit

  • Center for Cognitive Science (10 February 2016). "ZenFest (photos and videos now available)". In The News. Rutgers University. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  • Center for Cognitive Science (n.d.). "Dr. Zenon Pylyshyn". ruccs.rutgers.edu. Rutgers University. from the original on 1 July 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  • The Globe and Mail (8–12 December 2022). "Zenon Pylyshyn Obituary". Toronto. Retrieved 11 December 2022 – via Legacy.com.
  • Schachter, Seymour [sic.] (1997). "Pylyshyn, Zenon Walter". In Sheehy, N.; Chapman, A. J.; Conroy, W. (eds.). Biographical Dictionary of Psychology. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415099974.
  • Viger, C. (2005). "Pylyshyn, Zenon Walter". In Shook, John R. (ed.). The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers. ISBN 978-0199754663. Retrieved 21 March 2022 – via Oxford Reference.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Zenon Pylyshyn news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Zenon Walter Pylyshyn 1 FRSC ˈ z ɛ n en p e ˈ l ɪ ʃ en 25 August 1937 6 December 2022 was a Canadian cognitive scientist and philosopher He was a Canada Council Senior Fellow from 1963 to 1964 Zenon PylyshynFRSCBorn 1937 08 25 25 August 1937Montreal Quebec CanadaDied6 December 2022 2022 12 06 aged 85 New York City New York United StatesEra20th century philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolAnalytic philosophyrationalismcognitivismfunctionalismMain interestsVisioncognitive scienceinformation theoryNotable ideasVisual indexing theoryPylyshyn s research generally involved the theoretical analysis of the nature of the human cognitive systems behind perception imagination and reasoning He developed visual indexing theory sometimes called the FINST theory which hypothesizes a pre conceptual mechanism responsible for individuating tracking and directly or demonstratively referring to the visual properties encoded by cognitive processes His very influential multiple object tracking experiment methodology emerged from this work Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Awards and honors 4 Selected publications 4 1 Articles 4 2 Books 4 2 1 As co author 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Works cited 7 External linksEarly life and education editPylyshyn was born in Montreal Quebec Canada 2 He obtained a degree in Engineering Physics BEng 1959 from McGill University and in control systems MSc 1960 and experimental psychology PhD 1963 both from the Regina Campus University of Saskatchewan His dissertation was on the application of information theory to studies of human short term memory Career editPylyshyn was a Canada Council Senior Fellow from 1963 to 1964 citation needed He was then professor of Psychology and Computer Science at the University of Western Ontario in London from 1964 until 1994 where he also held honorary positions in Philosophy and Electrical Engineering and was director of the UWO Center for Cognitive Science From 1985 to 1994 he directed the Program in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics at the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research 3 In 1994 he accepted positions as the Board of Governors Professor of Cognitive Science and as the director of the new Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science in New Brunswick New Jersey In May 2016 Rutgers held a one day ZenFest to commemorate his retirement 4 Pylyshyn died on 6 December 2022 at Calvary Hospital in New York City 5 Awards and honors editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1990 the Canadian Psychological Association awarded him the Donald O Hebb Award for distinguished contributions to psychology as a science He held fellowships in the American Association for Artificial Intelligence the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University the MIT Center for Cognitive Science the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research the Canadian Psychological Association and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1998 He was invited to give the Jean Nicod lectures in Paris in 2004 He has presided over both the Society for Philosophy and Psychology and the Cognitive Science Society Selected publications editArticles edit Pylyshyn Z W 1973 What the Mind s Eye Tells the Mind s Brain Psychological Bulletin 80 1 24 doi 10 1037 h0034650 S2CID 145431092 Pylyshyn Z W Fodor Jerry 1988 Connectionism and cognitive architecture A critical analysis Cognition 28 1 2 3 71 doi 10 1016 0010 0277 88 90031 5 PMID 2450716 S2CID 29043627 Pylyshyn Z W June 2001 Visual Indexes Preconceptual Objects and Situated Vision PDF Cognition 80 1 2 127 158 doi 10 1016 S0010 0277 00 00156 6 PMID 11245842 S2CID 15474365 Books edit Computation and Cognition Toward a Foundation for Cognitive Science MIT Press 1984 ISBN 978 0 262 6605 87 Meaning and Cognitive Structure Issues in the Computational Theory of Mind Ablex Publishing 1986 ISBN 978 0 893 9137 24 The Robot s Dilemma The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence 1987 Ablex Publishing 1987 ISBN 0 893 9137 15 Perspectives on the Computer Revolution with Leon J Bannon Intellect 1988 ISBN 978 0 893 9136 94 Computational Processes in Human Vision An Interdisciplinary Perspective ed Zenon Pylyshyn Intellect 1988 ISBN 978 0 893 9146 08 The Robot s Dilemma Revisited ed Zenon Pylyshyn with K M Ford Ablex 1996 ISBN 978 1 567 5014 21 Seeing and Visualizing It s Not What You Think MIT Press 2004 ISBN 978 0 262 1621 73 Things and Places How the Mind Connects with the World MIT Press 2007 Jean Nicod Lecture Series ISBN 978 0 262 5161 43As co author edit Fodor Jerry A Pylyshyn Zenon W 2015 Minds Without Meanings An Essay on the Content of Concepts MIT Press ISBN 978 0262027908 See also editConnectionismReferences editCitations edit Schachter 1997 Viger 2005 Center for Cognitive Science n d Center for Cognitive Science 2016 The Globe and Mail 2022 Works cited edit Center for Cognitive Science 10 February 2016 ZenFest photos and videos now available In The News Rutgers University Retrieved 21 March 2022 Center for Cognitive Science n d Dr Zenon Pylyshyn ruccs rutgers edu Rutgers University Archived from the original on 1 July 2022 Retrieved 13 December 2022 The Globe and Mail 8 12 December 2022 Zenon Pylyshyn Obituary Toronto Retrieved 11 December 2022 via Legacy com Schachter Seymour sic 1997 Pylyshyn Zenon Walter In Sheehy N Chapman A J Conroy W eds Biographical Dictionary of Psychology London Routledge ISBN 978 0415099974 Viger C 2005 Pylyshyn Zenon Walter In Shook John R ed The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers ISBN 978 0199754663 Retrieved 21 March 2022 via Oxford Reference External links edit nbsp Quotations related to Zenon Pylyshyn at Wikiquote Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zenon Pylyshyn amp oldid 1200259021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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