Microcognition : philosophy, cognitive science, and parallel distributed processing
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書誌事項
Microcognition : philosophy, cognitive science, and parallel distributed processing
(Explorations in cognitive science, 6)
MIT Press, c1989
- : [hard]
- : pbk
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"A Bradford book"
Bibliography: p. [213]-220
Includes index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: [hard] ISBN 9780262031486
内容説明
Parallel distributed processing is transforming the field of cognitive science. "Microcognition" provides a clear, readable guide to this emerging paradigm from a cognitive philosopher's point of view. It explains and explores the biological basis of PDP, its psychological importance, and its philosophical relevance. Starting with a survey of the assumptions and methodology of classical AI "Microcognition" proceeds to a full treatment of the PDP alternative. It describes the main properties of PDP architectures with numerous examples and it explores the tangled question of their relationship with classical work, the theoretical significance of mixed PDP and classical models, and various criticisms of the models. Biological and evolutionary perspectives are also included. Of particular philosophical interest is the author's treatment of the relation between these computational models and ordinary talk of beliefs and desires, or folk-psychology.
目次
- Introduction: what the brain's-eye view tells the mind's-eye view. Part 1 The mind's-eye view: classical cognitivism
- situation and substance
- folk psychology, thought, and context
- biological constraints. Part 2 The brain's-eye view: parallel distributed processing
- informational holism
- the multiplicity of mind - a limited defence of classical cognitivism
- structured through
- reassembling the jigsaw. Epilogue: The parable of the high-level architect. Appendix: Beyond eliminativism.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780262530958
内容説明
Parallel distributed processing is transforming the field of cognitive science. Microcognition provides a clear, readable guide to this emerging paradigm from a cognitive philosopher's point of view. It explains and explores the biological basis of PDP, its psychological importance, and its philosophical relevance.
目次
- Introduction: what the brain's-eye view tells the mind's-eye view. Part 1 The mind's-eye view: classical cognitivism
- situation and substance
- folk psychology, thought, and context
- biological constraints. Part 2 The brain's-eye view: parallel distributed processing
- informational holism
- the multiplicity of mind - a limited defence of classical cognitivism
- structured through
- reassembling the jigsaw. Epilogue: The parable of the high-level architect. Appendix: Beyond eliminativism.
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