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Readings in philosophy and cognitive science

Author: Alvin I Goldman
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1993.
Series: Bradford book.
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Readings in philosophy and cognitive science.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1993
(DLC) 93001739
(OCoLC)28067758
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Alvin I Goldman
ISBN: 0585026572 9780585026572
OCLC Number: 42329243
Notes: "A Bradford book."
Description: 1 online resource (xi, 860 p.) : ill.
Contents: 1. Visual object recognition / by Irving Biederman --
2. Deductive reasoning / by John H. Holland ... [et al.] --
3. Probabilistic reasoning / by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman --
4. Our native inferential tendencies / by Hilary Kornblith --
5. Epistemic folkways and scientific epistemology / by Alvin I. Goldman --
6. Observation reconsidered / by Jerry A. Fodor --
7. Perceptual plasticity and theoretical neutrality: a reply to Jerry Fodor / by Paul M. Churchland --
8. Explanatory coherence / by Paul R. Thagard --
9. Scientific discovery / by Pat Langley, Herbert A. Simon, Gary L. Bradshaw and Jan M. Zytkow --
10. Evidence against empiricist accounts of the origins of numerical knowledge / by Karen Wynn --
11. Troubles with functionalism / by Ned Block --
12. Eliminative materialism and the propositional attitudes / by Paul M. Churchland --
13. Fodor's guide to mental representation: the intelligent Auntie's Vade-Mecum / by Jerry A. Fodor --
14. Misrepresentation / by Fred I. Dretske --
15. How we know our minds: the illusion of first-person knowledge of intentionality / by Alison Gopnik --
16. The psychology of folk psychology / by Alvin I. Goldman --
17. Quining qualia / by Daniel C. Dennett --
18. Neuropsychological evidence for a consciousness system / by Daniel L. Schacter --
19. Object perception / by Elizabeth S. Spelke --
20. Ontological categories guide young children's inductions of word meaning / by Nancy N. Soja, Susan Carey and Elizabeth S. Spelke --
21. Some elements of conceptual structure / by Ray Jackendoff --
22. Color subjectivism / by C.L. Hardin --
23. On the nature, use, and acquisition of language / by Noam Chomsky --
24. On learning the past tenses of english verbs / by David E. Rumelhart and James L. McClelland --
25. Critique of Rumelhart and McClelland / by Andy Clark --
26. The mental representation of the meaning of words / by Philip N. Johnson-Laird --
27. Brain and language / by Antonia R. Damasio and Hanna Demasio --
28. Meaning, other people, and the world / by Hilary Putnam --
29. Ethics and cognitive science / by Alvin I. Goldman --
30. The contribution of empathy to justice and moral judgment / by Martin L. Hoffman --
31. Situations and dispositions / by Owen Flanagan --
32. Autonomous psychology and the belief-desire thesis / by Stephen P. Stich --
33. Individualism and psychology / by Tyler Burge --
34. The co-evolutionary research ideology / by Patricia S. Churchland --
35. On the proper treatment of connectionism / by Paul Smolensky --
36. Connectionism and cognitive architecture / by Jerry A. Fodor and Zenon W. Pylyshyn --
37. The computer model of the mind / by Ned Block --
38. The critique of cognitive reason / by John R. Searle.
Series Title: Bradford book.
Responsibility: edited by Alvin I. Goldman.

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