This book presents a collection of essays on foundational and methodological issues in cognitive science. Topics range from the philosophical problems surrounding intentionality and holism to specific scientific issues concerned with the architecture of systems for problem solving, planning, language processing, vision and visual-motor coordination. The larger theme is cognitive architecture and the twelve chapters show the generality of the problems associated with this theme as it impinges on almost every area of cognitive science and most methodological approaches adopted to date.
This book presents a collection of essays on foundational and methodological issues in cognitive science. Topics range from the philosophical problems surrounding intentionality and holism to specific scientific issues concerned with the architecture of systems for problem solving, planning, language processing, vision and visual-motor coordination. The larger theme is cognitive architecture and the twelve chapters show the generality of the problems associated with this theme as it impinges on almost every area of cognitive science and most methodological approaches adopted to date.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Cognitive Architecture and the Hope for a Science of Cognition Zenon W. Pylyshyn On Some Parallels Between Perception Theories and Semantic Theories Jerry A. Fodor Keeping Meaning in Mind Georges Rey Perceptual Constancy and the Mind's Eye Looking Through a Telescope Bela Julesz and Itzhak Hadani Analogical Representations Bart Selman Possibilities and Real Possibilities for a Theory of Reasoning Luca Bonatti On the Methods of Cognitive Neuropsychology Clark Glymour Architectural Influences on Language Comprehension Jill Fain Lehman Richard L. Lewis and Alan Newell Interactive Coordination Processes: How the Brain Accomplishes What We Take for Granted in Computer Languages-And Then Does It Better William J. Clancey Cognitive Architecture: What Choice Do We Have? Tim van Gelder The Cognitive Architecture of Vision and Action M.A. Goodale and Michael A. Arbib Speculations on Structure and Communication in Planning Stacy C. Marsella Author Index Subject Index
Introduction: Cognitive Architecture and the Hope for a Science of Cognition Zenon W. Pylyshyn On Some Parallels Between Perception Theories and Semantic Theories Jerry A. Fodor Keeping Meaning in Mind Georges Rey Perceptual Constancy and the Mind's Eye Looking Through a Telescope Bela Julesz and Itzhak Hadani Analogical Representations Bart Selman Possibilities and Real Possibilities for a Theory of Reasoning Luca Bonatti On the Methods of Cognitive Neuropsychology Clark Glymour Architectural Influences on Language Comprehension Jill Fain Lehman Richard L. Lewis and Alan Newell Interactive Coordination Processes: How the Brain Accomplishes What We Take for Granted in Computer Languages-And Then Does It Better William J. Clancey Cognitive Architecture: What Choice Do We Have? Tim van Gelder The Cognitive Architecture of Vision and Action M.A. Goodale and Michael A. Arbib Speculations on Structure and Communication in Planning Stacy C. Marsella Author Index Subject Index
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