The Mind's New Science: A History Of The Cognitive RevolutionBasic Books, 1987 - 430 páginas The first full-scale introduction to and history of cognitive science. An interdisciplinary study of the nature of knowledge by the noted cognitive scientist and author of Frames of Mind. |
Índice
What the Meno Wrought | 3 |
Laying the Foundation for Cognitive Science | 10 |
The First Decades | 28 |
Reason Experience and the Status of Philosophy | 49 |
3 | 70 |
The Wedding of Methods | 89 |
The Expert Tool | 138 |
Understanding of Language | 167 |
The Flirtation with Reductionism | 260 |
Introduction | 291 |
10 | 295 |
A Figment of the Imagination? | 323 |
A World Categorized | 340 |
How Rational a Being? | 360 |
The Computational Paradox and | 381 |
| 401 | |
The Debate Continues | 177 |
The Controversy with Skinner | 191 |
The Evolution of Chomskys Thought | 207 |
Beyond the Individual Case | 223 |
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