l representation in cognitive artificial intelligence. Realists in cognitive artificial intelligence describe the mind by supposing that agents partially represent objects' law-like interactions. Antirealism does not, perhaps, constitute a single well-defined research strategy in cognitive artificial intelligences. We may, however, certainly count as antirealists those researchers in cognitive artificial intelligence who attempt to simulate mental processes by means of procedures which mirror tenets of associationist psychology. I argue that acurate computational models of mind must contain elements from both realist and antirealist research programs. --David Helman ------------------------------ Date: 24 Jul