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The future of the cognitive revolution /

In 1990, Jerome Bruner suggested it was time to take stock of what is now referred to as the "cognitive revolution"--Not only to reasses its progress, but to review the dominant role artificial intelligence and computers came to play in it. This volume assembles several leading thinkers to...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Johnson, David Martel, Erneling, Christina E., 1951-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.
Colección:OUP E-Books.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • What is the purported discipline of cognitive science and why does it need to be reassessed at the present moment? The search for "Cognitive glue" / David Martel Johnson
  • Good old-fashioned cognitive science: Does it have a future? / David Martel Johnson
  • Language and cognition / Noam Chomshy
  • Functionalism: Cognitive science or science fiction? / Hilary Putnam
  • Reassessing the cognitive revolution / Stuart Shanker
  • Promise and achievement in cognitive science / Margaret Boden
  • Boden's Middle Way: Viable or not? / Carol Fleisher Feldman
  • Metasubjective processes: The missing Lingua Franca of cognitive science / Juan Pascual-Leone
  • Is cognitive science a discipline? / Don Ross
  • Anatomy of a revolution / Ellen Bialystok
  • Cognitive science and the study of language / Christina Erneling
  • Language from an internalist perspective / Noam Chomsky
  • The novelty of Chomsky's theories / Joseph Agassi
  • What have you done for us lately? Some recent perspectives on linguistic nativism / Christopher D. Green & John Vervaeke
  • Connectionism: A non-rule-following rival, or supplement to the traditonal approach / David Martel Johnson
  • From text to process: Connectionism's contribution to the future of cognitive science / Andy Clark
  • Embodied connectionism / William Bechtel
  • Neural networks and neuroscience: What are connectionist simulations good for for? / Sidney J. Segalowitz & Daniel Bernstein
  • Can Wittgenstein help free the mind from rules? The philosophical foundations of connectionism / Itiel E. Dror & Marcello Dascal
  • The dynamical alternative / Timothy van Gelder
  • The ecological alternative: Knowledge as sensitivity to objectively existing facts / David Martel Johnson
  • The future of cognitve science; An ecological analysis / Ulric Neisser
  • The cognitive revolution from an ecological point of view / Edward Reed
  • Challenges to cognitive science: The cultural approach / Christine Erneling
  • Will cognitive revolutions ever stop? / Jerome Bruner
  • Neural cartesianism: Comments on the epistemology of the cognitve sciences / Jeff Coulter
  • Language, action, and mind / Soren Stenlund
  • Cognition as a social practice: From computer power to word power / John Shotter
  • "Berkeleyan" arguments and the ontology of cognitive science / Rom Harre
  • Historical approaches / Christina Erneling
  • The mind considered from a historical perspective: Human cognitive phylogenesis and the possibility of continuing cognitive evolution / Merlin Donald
  • Taking the past seriously: How history shows that eliminativists' account of folk psychology is partly right and partly wrong / David Martel Johnson
  • Cognitive science and the future of psychology-challenges and opportunities / Christina Erneling.