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This is a volume about the scientific study of thinking: its possibility, its part state and its future prospects.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2010
- Englisch
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- ISBN-13: 9780521292672
- ISBN-10: 0521292670
- Artikelnr.: 26932629
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1011g
- ISBN-13: 9780521292672
- ISBN-10: 0521292670
- Artikelnr.: 26932629
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Acknowledgements; An introduction to the study of thinking; Part
I. Problem Solving: 1. Introduction: Wertheimer's seminars revisited:
diagnostic testing for understanding of structure A. S. Luchins and E. H.
Luchins; 2. Mental calculation M. L. Hunter; 3. On the analysis of human
problem solving protocols A. Newell; 4. Formalisms for knowledge T.
Winograd; Part II. Deduction: 5. Introduction: constructing spatial images:
a strategy in reasoning J. Huttenlocher; 6. Linguistic processes in
deductive reasoning H. H. Clark; 7. Self-contradictions P. C. Wason; 8.
Reasoning with quantifiers P. N. Johnson-Laird; 9. A theoretical analysis
of insight into a reasoning task P. N. Johnson-Laird and P. C. Wason; 10.
Intellectual evolution from adolescence to childhood J. Piaget; Part III.
Conceptual Thinking: 11. Classification: purposes, principles, progress,
prospects R. R. Sokal; 12. Learning to identify toy block structures P. H.
Winston; 13. Classification of real-world objects: origins and
representations in cognition E. Rosch; 14. Some evidence for the cognitive
primacy of categorization and its functional basis K. Nelson; 15. The
acquisition of word meaning: an investigation of some current conflicts M.
Bowerman; Part IV. Hypotheses: 16. Introduction: on hypotheses K. R.
Popper; 17. A function for thought experiments T. S. Kuhn; 18. 'If you want
to get ahead, get a theory' A. Karmiloff-Smith and B. Inhelder; 19. 'On the
failure to eliminate hypotheses ...' - a second look P. C. Wason; 20.
Confirmation bias in a simulated research environment: an experimental
study of scientific inference C. R. Mynatt, M. E. Doherty and R. D. Tweney;
21. Judgement under uncertainty: heruristics and biases A. Tversky and D.
Kahneman; Part V. Inference and Comprehension: 22. Introduction:
frame-system theory M. Minsky 23. A sketch of a cognitive approach to
comprehension: some thoughts about understanding what it means to
comprehend J. D. Bransford and N. S. McCarrell; 24. Practical and lexical
knowledge G. A. Miller; 25. Bridging H. H. Clark; 26. Scripts, plans, and
knowledge R. C. Schank and R. P. Abelson; Part VI. Language, Culture, and
Thinking: 27. Introduction: likeness and likelihood in everyday thought:
magical thinking and everyday judgements about personality R. A. Shweder;
28. An ethnographic psychology of cognition M. Cole; 29. Modes of thinking
and ways of speaking: culture and logic reconsidered S. Scribner; 30.
Linguistic relativity E. Rosch; Part VII. Imagery and Internal
Representation: 31. Introduction: mental rotation of three-dimensional
objects R. N. Shepard and J. Metzler; 32. Inference, navigation and
cognitive maps K. G. Oatley; 33. Perception in game playing: internal
representation and scanning of board positions M. Eisenstadt and Y. Kareev;
34. Some necessary conditions for a master chess program H. J. Berliner;
Bibliography (and citation index).
I. Problem Solving: 1. Introduction: Wertheimer's seminars revisited:
diagnostic testing for understanding of structure A. S. Luchins and E. H.
Luchins; 2. Mental calculation M. L. Hunter; 3. On the analysis of human
problem solving protocols A. Newell; 4. Formalisms for knowledge T.
Winograd; Part II. Deduction: 5. Introduction: constructing spatial images:
a strategy in reasoning J. Huttenlocher; 6. Linguistic processes in
deductive reasoning H. H. Clark; 7. Self-contradictions P. C. Wason; 8.
Reasoning with quantifiers P. N. Johnson-Laird; 9. A theoretical analysis
of insight into a reasoning task P. N. Johnson-Laird and P. C. Wason; 10.
Intellectual evolution from adolescence to childhood J. Piaget; Part III.
Conceptual Thinking: 11. Classification: purposes, principles, progress,
prospects R. R. Sokal; 12. Learning to identify toy block structures P. H.
Winston; 13. Classification of real-world objects: origins and
representations in cognition E. Rosch; 14. Some evidence for the cognitive
primacy of categorization and its functional basis K. Nelson; 15. The
acquisition of word meaning: an investigation of some current conflicts M.
Bowerman; Part IV. Hypotheses: 16. Introduction: on hypotheses K. R.
Popper; 17. A function for thought experiments T. S. Kuhn; 18. 'If you want
to get ahead, get a theory' A. Karmiloff-Smith and B. Inhelder; 19. 'On the
failure to eliminate hypotheses ...' - a second look P. C. Wason; 20.
Confirmation bias in a simulated research environment: an experimental
study of scientific inference C. R. Mynatt, M. E. Doherty and R. D. Tweney;
21. Judgement under uncertainty: heruristics and biases A. Tversky and D.
Kahneman; Part V. Inference and Comprehension: 22. Introduction:
frame-system theory M. Minsky 23. A sketch of a cognitive approach to
comprehension: some thoughts about understanding what it means to
comprehend J. D. Bransford and N. S. McCarrell; 24. Practical and lexical
knowledge G. A. Miller; 25. Bridging H. H. Clark; 26. Scripts, plans, and
knowledge R. C. Schank and R. P. Abelson; Part VI. Language, Culture, and
Thinking: 27. Introduction: likeness and likelihood in everyday thought:
magical thinking and everyday judgements about personality R. A. Shweder;
28. An ethnographic psychology of cognition M. Cole; 29. Modes of thinking
and ways of speaking: culture and logic reconsidered S. Scribner; 30.
Linguistic relativity E. Rosch; Part VII. Imagery and Internal
Representation: 31. Introduction: mental rotation of three-dimensional
objects R. N. Shepard and J. Metzler; 32. Inference, navigation and
cognitive maps K. G. Oatley; 33. Perception in game playing: internal
representation and scanning of board positions M. Eisenstadt and Y. Kareev;
34. Some necessary conditions for a master chess program H. J. Berliner;
Bibliography (and citation index).
Preface; Acknowledgements; An introduction to the study of thinking; Part
I. Problem Solving: 1. Introduction: Wertheimer's seminars revisited:
diagnostic testing for understanding of structure A. S. Luchins and E. H.
Luchins; 2. Mental calculation M. L. Hunter; 3. On the analysis of human
problem solving protocols A. Newell; 4. Formalisms for knowledge T.
Winograd; Part II. Deduction: 5. Introduction: constructing spatial images:
a strategy in reasoning J. Huttenlocher; 6. Linguistic processes in
deductive reasoning H. H. Clark; 7. Self-contradictions P. C. Wason; 8.
Reasoning with quantifiers P. N. Johnson-Laird; 9. A theoretical analysis
of insight into a reasoning task P. N. Johnson-Laird and P. C. Wason; 10.
Intellectual evolution from adolescence to childhood J. Piaget; Part III.
Conceptual Thinking: 11. Classification: purposes, principles, progress,
prospects R. R. Sokal; 12. Learning to identify toy block structures P. H.
Winston; 13. Classification of real-world objects: origins and
representations in cognition E. Rosch; 14. Some evidence for the cognitive
primacy of categorization and its functional basis K. Nelson; 15. The
acquisition of word meaning: an investigation of some current conflicts M.
Bowerman; Part IV. Hypotheses: 16. Introduction: on hypotheses K. R.
Popper; 17. A function for thought experiments T. S. Kuhn; 18. 'If you want
to get ahead, get a theory' A. Karmiloff-Smith and B. Inhelder; 19. 'On the
failure to eliminate hypotheses ...' - a second look P. C. Wason; 20.
Confirmation bias in a simulated research environment: an experimental
study of scientific inference C. R. Mynatt, M. E. Doherty and R. D. Tweney;
21. Judgement under uncertainty: heruristics and biases A. Tversky and D.
Kahneman; Part V. Inference and Comprehension: 22. Introduction:
frame-system theory M. Minsky 23. A sketch of a cognitive approach to
comprehension: some thoughts about understanding what it means to
comprehend J. D. Bransford and N. S. McCarrell; 24. Practical and lexical
knowledge G. A. Miller; 25. Bridging H. H. Clark; 26. Scripts, plans, and
knowledge R. C. Schank and R. P. Abelson; Part VI. Language, Culture, and
Thinking: 27. Introduction: likeness and likelihood in everyday thought:
magical thinking and everyday judgements about personality R. A. Shweder;
28. An ethnographic psychology of cognition M. Cole; 29. Modes of thinking
and ways of speaking: culture and logic reconsidered S. Scribner; 30.
Linguistic relativity E. Rosch; Part VII. Imagery and Internal
Representation: 31. Introduction: mental rotation of three-dimensional
objects R. N. Shepard and J. Metzler; 32. Inference, navigation and
cognitive maps K. G. Oatley; 33. Perception in game playing: internal
representation and scanning of board positions M. Eisenstadt and Y. Kareev;
34. Some necessary conditions for a master chess program H. J. Berliner;
Bibliography (and citation index).
I. Problem Solving: 1. Introduction: Wertheimer's seminars revisited:
diagnostic testing for understanding of structure A. S. Luchins and E. H.
Luchins; 2. Mental calculation M. L. Hunter; 3. On the analysis of human
problem solving protocols A. Newell; 4. Formalisms for knowledge T.
Winograd; Part II. Deduction: 5. Introduction: constructing spatial images:
a strategy in reasoning J. Huttenlocher; 6. Linguistic processes in
deductive reasoning H. H. Clark; 7. Self-contradictions P. C. Wason; 8.
Reasoning with quantifiers P. N. Johnson-Laird; 9. A theoretical analysis
of insight into a reasoning task P. N. Johnson-Laird and P. C. Wason; 10.
Intellectual evolution from adolescence to childhood J. Piaget; Part III.
Conceptual Thinking: 11. Classification: purposes, principles, progress,
prospects R. R. Sokal; 12. Learning to identify toy block structures P. H.
Winston; 13. Classification of real-world objects: origins and
representations in cognition E. Rosch; 14. Some evidence for the cognitive
primacy of categorization and its functional basis K. Nelson; 15. The
acquisition of word meaning: an investigation of some current conflicts M.
Bowerman; Part IV. Hypotheses: 16. Introduction: on hypotheses K. R.
Popper; 17. A function for thought experiments T. S. Kuhn; 18. 'If you want
to get ahead, get a theory' A. Karmiloff-Smith and B. Inhelder; 19. 'On the
failure to eliminate hypotheses ...' - a second look P. C. Wason; 20.
Confirmation bias in a simulated research environment: an experimental
study of scientific inference C. R. Mynatt, M. E. Doherty and R. D. Tweney;
21. Judgement under uncertainty: heruristics and biases A. Tversky and D.
Kahneman; Part V. Inference and Comprehension: 22. Introduction:
frame-system theory M. Minsky 23. A sketch of a cognitive approach to
comprehension: some thoughts about understanding what it means to
comprehend J. D. Bransford and N. S. McCarrell; 24. Practical and lexical
knowledge G. A. Miller; 25. Bridging H. H. Clark; 26. Scripts, plans, and
knowledge R. C. Schank and R. P. Abelson; Part VI. Language, Culture, and
Thinking: 27. Introduction: likeness and likelihood in everyday thought:
magical thinking and everyday judgements about personality R. A. Shweder;
28. An ethnographic psychology of cognition M. Cole; 29. Modes of thinking
and ways of speaking: culture and logic reconsidered S. Scribner; 30.
Linguistic relativity E. Rosch; Part VII. Imagery and Internal
Representation: 31. Introduction: mental rotation of three-dimensional
objects R. N. Shepard and J. Metzler; 32. Inference, navigation and
cognitive maps K. G. Oatley; 33. Perception in game playing: internal
representation and scanning of board positions M. Eisenstadt and Y. Kareev;
34. Some necessary conditions for a master chess program H. J. Berliner;
Bibliography (and citation index).