A rebuttal of two common deflationary stances against LLM cognition
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Large language models (LLMs) are arguably the most predictive models of human cognition available. Despite their impressive human-alignment, LLMs are often labeled as "*just* next-token predictors" that purportedly fall short of genuine cognition. We argue that these deflationary claims need further justification. Drawing on prominent cognitive and artificial intelligence research, we critically evaluate two forms of "Justaism" that dismiss LLM cognition by labeling LLMs as "just" simplistic entities without specifying or substantiating the critical capacities they supposedly lack. Our analysis highlights the need for a more measured discussion of LLM cognition, aiming to better inform future research and the development of artificial intelligence.