A. Ledyard Smith; Jeremy A. Sabloff; Ronald L. Bishop; Garman Harbottle; Robert L. Rands; Edward V. Sayre Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology,U.S. (1983) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Harland W. B. Harland; Armstrong R. L. Armstrong; Cox A. V. Cox; Craig L. E. Craig; Smith A. G. Smith; Smit David G. Smith Cambridge University Press (1983) Kovakantinen kirja
Oxford University Press Sivumäärä: 224 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Painos: Hardback Julkaisuvuosi: 1990, 23.08.1990 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
SEE AUTHOR'S BLURB FOR LEAFLETS This collection of papers by distinguished philosophers, psychologists, and physiologists reflects an interdisciplinary approach to the central question of cognitive science: how do we model the mind? Among the questions explored are the relationships (theoretical, reductive, and explanatory) between philosophy, psychology, computer science, and physiology; what should be asked of models in science generally, and in cognitive science in particular; whether theoretical models must make essential reference to objects in the environment; whether there are human competences that are resistant, in principle, to modelling; whether simulated thinking and intentionality are really thinking and intentionality; how semantics can be generated from syntactics; the meaning of the terms `representation' and `modelling'; whether the nature of the `hardware' matters; and whether computer models of humans are `dehumanizing'.