Contemporary debates in cognitive science /

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Stainton, Robert (επιμελητής)
Μορφή: Βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Malden, MA ; Oxford : Blackwell Pub., 2006.
Σειρά:Contemporary debates in philosophy.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Table of contents
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes on contributors
  • Preface
  • [pt. 1]. Just how modular is the mind?
  • 1. The case for massively modular models of mind / Peter Carruthers
  • 2. Is the mind really modular? / Jesse J. Prinz
  • 3. Is the human mind massively modular? / Richard Samuels
  • [pt. 2]. How much knowledge of language is innate?
  • 4. Irrational nativist exuberance / Barbara C. Scholz and Geoffrey K. Pullum
  • 5. The case for linguistic nativism / Robert J. Matthews
  • 6. On the innateness of language / James McGilvray
  • [pt. 3]. Has cognitive science shown that human beings are cognitively bounded, or irrational?
  • 7. Bounded and rational / Gerd Gigerenzer
  • 8. Bounded rationality and the enlightenment picture of cognitive virtue / David Matheson.
  • [pt. 4]. Are rules and representations necessary to explain systematicity?
  • 9. Cognition needs syntax but not rules / Terence Horgan and John Tienson
  • 10. Phenomena and mechanisms : putting the symbolic, connectionist, and dynamical systems debate in broader perspective / Adele Abrahamsen and William Bechtel
  • [pt. 5]. Can consciousness and qualia be reduced?
  • 11. Consciousness and qualia can be reduced / William G. Lycan
  • 12. Consciousness and qualia cannot be reduced / Brie Gertler
  • [pt. 6]. Does cognitive science need external content at all?
  • 13. Locating meaning in the mind (where it belongs) / Ray Jackendoff
  • 14. The intentional inexistence of language
  • but not cars / Georges Rey
  • [pt. 7]. Is the aim of perception to provide accurate representations?
  • 15. Is the aim of perception to provide accurate representations? / Kirk Ludwig
  • 16. Is the aim of perception to provide accurate representations? A case for the "No" side / Christopher Viger
  • [pt. 8]. Can mental states, knowledge in particular, be divided into a narrow component and a broad component?
  • 17. Can cognition be factorized into internal and external components? / Timothy Williamson
  • 18. The internal and external components of cognition / Ralph Wedgwood
  • Index.