An Invitation to Cognitive Science
Author: Stephen M. Kosslyn
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 375
ISBN-13: 9780262277495
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Author: Stephen M. Kosslyn
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 375
ISBN-13: 9780262277495
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel N. Osherson
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780262150361
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel N. Osherson
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 374
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel N. Osherson
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 9780262150422
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRather than surveying theories and data in the manner characteristic of many introductory textbooks in the field, An Invitation to Cognitive Science employs a unique case study approach, presenting a focused research topic in some depth and relying on suggested readings to convey the breadth of views and results.
Author: Daniel N. Osherson
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 460
ISBN-13: 9780262650434
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRather than surveying theories and data in the manner characteristic of many introductory textbooks in the field, An Invitation to Cognitive Science employs a unique case study approach, presenting a focused research topic in some depth and relying on suggested readings to convey the breadth of views and results.
Author: Eviatar Zerubavel
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 1999-10-15
Total Pages: 135
ISBN-13: 0674268466
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy do we eat sardines, but never goldfish; ducks, but never parrots? Why does adding cheese make a hamburger a "cheeseburger" whereas adding ketchup does not make it a "ketchupburger"? By the same token, how do we determine which things said at a meeting should be included in the minutes and which ought to be considered "off the record" and officially disregarded? In this wide-ranging and provocative book, Eviatar Zerubavel argues that cognitive science cannot answer these questions, since it addresses cognition on only two levels: the individual and the universal. To fill the gap between the Romantic vision of the solitary thinker whose thoughts are the product of unique experience, and the cognitive-psychological view, which revolves around the search for the universal foundations of human cognition, Zerubavel charts an expansive social realm of mind--a domain that focuses on the conventional, normative aspects of the way we think. With witty anecdote and revealing analogy, Zerubavel illuminates the social foundation of mental actions such as perceiving, attending, classifying, remembering, assigning meaning, and reckoning the time. What takes place inside our heads, he reminds us, is deeply affected by our social environments, which are typically groups that are larger than the individual yet considerably smaller than the human race. Thus, we develop a nonuniversal software for thinking as Americans or Chinese, lawyers or teachers, Catholics or Jews, Baby Boomers or Gen-Xers. Zerubavel explores the fascinating ways in which thought communities carve up and classify reality, assign meanings, and perceive things, "defamiliarizing" in the process many taken-for-granted assumptions.
Author: Daniel N. Osherson
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 492
ISBN-13: 9780262650441
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis text, part of a set that offers selected examples of issues and theories from many subfields of cognitive science, focuses on language. It employs a case study approach, presenting research topics in some depth and relying on suggested readings to convey the breadth of views and results.
Author: Justin Lieber
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 1994-07-19
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9780631170051
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProfessor Leiber's exuberant but incisive book illuminates the inquiry's beginnings in Plato, in the physiology and psychology of Descartes, in the formal work of Russell and Gödel, and in Wittgenstein's critique of folk psychology.
Author: Alvin I. Goldman
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 876
ISBN-13: 9780262571005
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of readings shows how cognitive science can influence most of the primary branches of philosophy, as well as how philosophy critically examines the foundations of cognitive science. Its broad coverage extends beyond current texts that focus mainly on the impact of cognitive science on philosophy of mind and philosophy of psychology, to include materials that are relevant to five other branches of philosophy: epistemology, philosophy of science (and mathematics), metaphysics, language, and ethics. The readings are organized by philosophical fields, with selections evenly divided between philosophers and cognitive scientists. They draw on research in numerous areas of cognitive science, including cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, psychology of reasoning and judgment, artificial intelligence, linguistics, and neuropsychology. There are timely treatments of current topics and debates such as the innate understanding of number, children's theory of mind, self-knowledge, consciousness, connectionism, and ethics and cognitive science.
Author: M. R. Bennett
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2012-08-15
Total Pages: 333
ISBN-13: 1118394291
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHistory of Cognitive Neuroscience documents the major neuroscientific experiments and theories over the last century and a half in the domain of cognitive neuroscience, and evaluates the cogency of the conclusions that have been drawn from them. Provides a companion work to the highly acclaimed Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience - combining scientific detail with philosophical insights Views the evolution of brain science through the lens of its principal figures and experiments Addresses philosophical criticism of Bennett and Hacker's previous book Accompanied by more than 100 illustrations