Hacia una teoria de unificacion para los comportamientos cognitivos
Sergio Miguel

TL;DR
This paper advocates for unifying the understanding of cognitive behaviors through a Newtonian-inspired scientific theory, aiming to establish a comprehensive framework in cognitive science.
Contribution
It proposes a scientific theory based on Newton's reasoning rules to unify and explain all cognitive behaviors, addressing current fragmentation.
Findings
A call for unified cognitive behavior theories
Application of Newtonian reasoning to cognition
Development of a comprehensive cognitive theory
Abstract
Each cognitive science tries to understand a set of cognitive behaviors. The structuring of knowledge of this nature's aspect is far from what it can be expected about a science. Until now universal standard consistently describing the set of cognitive behaviors has not been found, and there are many questions about the cognitive behaviors for which only there are opinions of members of the scientific community. This article has three proposals. The first proposal is to raise to the scientific community the necessity of unified the cognitive behaviors. The second proposal is claim the application of the Newton's reasoning rules about nature of his book, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, to the cognitive behaviors. The third is to propose a scientific theory, currently developing, that follows the rules established by Newton to make sense of nature, and could be the theory to…
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