Contemporary debates in cognitive science

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    • Stainton, Robert J.

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Contemporary debates in cognitive science

edited by Robert J. Stainton

(Contemporary debates in philosophy, 7)

Blackwell Pub., 2006

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9781405113045

内容説明

This volume introduces central issues in cognitive science by means of debates on key questions. The debates are written by renowned experts in the field. The debates cover the middle ground as well as the extremes Addresses topics such as the amount of innate knowledge, bounded rationality and the role of perception in action. Provides valuable overview of the field in a clear and easily comprehensible form.

目次

Notes on Contributors. Preface. Just How Modular Is The Mind?. 1. The Case for Massively Modular Models of Mind Peter Carruthers. 2. Is the Mind Really Modular? Jesse Prinz. 3. Is the Human Mind Massively Modular? Richard Samuels. How Much Knowledge Of Language Is Innate?. 4. Irrational Nativist Exhuberance Geoff Pullum and Barbara Scholz. 5. The Case for Linguistic Nativism Robert Matthews. 6. On the Innateness of Language James A. McGilvray. 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. Are rules and representations necessary to explain systematicity?. 9. Cognition Needs Syntax but not Rules Terrence Horgan and John Tienson. 10. Phenomena and Mechanisms: Putting the Symbolic, Connectionist, and Dynamical Systems Debate in Broader Perspective Bill Bechtel and Adele Abrahamsen. Can consciousness and qualia be reduced?. 11. Consciousness and Qualia Can Be Reduced William Lycan. 12. Consciousness and Qualia Cannot Be Reduced Brie Gertler. 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 Georges Rey. 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 Chris Viger. Can mental states, knowledge in particular, be divided into a narrow component and a broad component?. 17. Can Cognition be Factorised into Internal and External Components? Tim Williamson. 18. The Internal and External Components of Cognition Ralph Wedgwood. Index. . .
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9781405113052

内容説明

This volume introduces central issues in cognitive science by means of debates on key questions. The debates are written by renowned experts in the field. The debates cover the middle ground as well as the extremes Addresses topics such as the amount of innate knowledge, bounded rationality and the role of perception in action. Provides valuable overview of the field in a clear and easily comprehensible form.

目次

Acknowledgments vii Notes on Contributors viii Preface xiii Just How Modular Is the Mind? 1 1 The Case for Massively Modular Models of Mind 3 Peter Carruthers 2 Is the Mind Really Modular? 22 Jesse J. Prinz 3 Is the Human Mind Massively Modular? 37 Richard Samuels How Much Knowledge of Language Is Innate? 57 4 Irrational Nativist Exuberance 59 Barbara C. Scholz and Geoffrey K. Pullum 5 The Case for Linguistic Nativism 81 Robert J. Matthews 6 On the Innateness of Language 97 James McGilvray Has Cognitive Science Shown That Human Beings Are Cognitively Bounded, Or Irrational? 113 7 Bounded and Rational 115 Gerd Gigerenzer 8 Bounded Rationality and the Enlightenment Picture of Cognitive Virtue 134 David Matheson Are Rules and Representations Necessary To Explain Systematicity? 145 9 Cognition Needs Syntax but not Rules 147 Terence Horgan and John Tienson 10 Phenomena and Mechanisms: Putting the Symbolic, Connectionist, and Dynamical Systems Debate in Broader Perspective 159 Adele Abrahamsen and William Bechtel Can Consciousness and Qualia Be Reduced? 187 11 Consciousness and Qualia Can Be Reduced 189 William G. Lycan 12 Consciousness and Qualia Cannot Be Reduced 202 Brie Gertler Does Cognitive Science Need External Content at All? 217 13 Locating Meaning in the Mind (Where It Belongs) 219 Ray Jackendoff 14 The Intentional Inexistence of Language - But Not Cars 237 Georges Rey Is the Aim of Perception to Provide Accurate Representations? 257 15 Is the Aim of Perception to Provide Accurate Representations? 259 Kirk Ludwig 16 Is the Aim of Perception to Provide Accurate Representations? A Case for the "No" Side 275 Christopher Viger Can Mental States, Knowledge in Particular, Be Divided Into a Narrow Component and a Broad Component? 289 17 Can Cognition be Factorized into Internal and External Components? 291 Timothy Williamson 18 The Internal and External Components of Cognition 307 Ralph Wedgwood Index 326

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA76841344
  • ISBN
    • 1405113049
    • 1405113057
  • LCCN
    2005026948
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Malden, MA ; Oxford
  • ページ数/冊数
    xiv, 339 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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