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Defusing the representation-hungry challenge

Facchin, Marco (2026) Defusing the representation-hungry challenge. [Preprint]

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The representation-hungry challenge is a popular challenge leveled against antirepresentational approaches to the mind sciences. It contends that any general antirepresentationalist conclusion is presently premature, as anti-representationalists have not yet offered a non-representational account of representation-hungry cognition; that is, cognition aimed at absent or abstract targets. Anti-representationalist tried to face this challenge in a number of different ways, but these attempts failed to convince representationalists. Hence, the need for an alternative way to handle the challenge. Here, I
provide such an alternative: rather than facing the representation-hungry challenge, I will try
to defuse it, showing that it does arise in any meaningful form. I’ll do so by arguing that the challenge hinges on a presupposition that is factually false, and so that the challenge fails to arise. Additionally, I will argue that even if the challenge were to arise, it won’t be a serious
challenge to anti-representationalism. For, given certain, widespread representationalists assumptions, must concede that anti-representationalists have already met the challenge, and that no additional explanatory work is required on their part.


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Item Type: Preprint
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Facchin, Marcomarco.facchin.marco.facchin@gmail.com0000-0001-5753-9873
Keywords: Representations, Eliminativism, Representation-hungry argument, Antirepresentationalism
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science
Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Concepts and Representations
General Issues > Philosophers of Science
Depositing User: Dr. Marco Facchin
Date Deposited: 31 Mar 2026 12:52
Last Modified: 31 Mar 2026 12:52
Item ID: 28836
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science
Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Concepts and Representations
General Issues > Philosophers of Science
Date: 2026
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/28836

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