The prehistory of cognitive science
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The prehistory of cognitive science
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
With contributions from leading figures, this book traces the philosophical roots behind contemporary understandings of cognition. The book presents a convincing case for the centrality of philosophy to the history of neuroscience and cognitive psychology and discusses how ideas have developed, influenced and moulded our view of the mind.
目次
- List of Contributors Preface Introduction PART I: THE ROOTS OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE IN THE EARLY MODERN ERA The Separation of Thought and Action in Western Tradition
- S.Ohlsson Language and Thought: Descartes and Some Reflections on Venerable Themes
- N.Chomsky Hobbes' Challenge
- M.Dascal Doing It His Way: Hume's Theory of Ideas and Contemporary Cognitive Science
- A.J.Jacobson Kant and Cognitive Science
- A.Brook PART II: INNOVATIONS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY The Early Darwinians, Natural Selection and Cognitive Science
- D.Ross Wundt's Theoretical Psychology: An Unknown Legacy From a Gilded Age
- A.L.Blumenthal Frege: Furnishing Formal Foundations
- P.Simons Remembering William James
- T.B.Henley Freud's Interdisciplinary Fiasco
- P.Kitcher
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