Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science
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Overview
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.
Synopsis
This volume introduces central issues in cognitive science by means of debates on key questions.
Editorials
From the Publisher
"Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science is an excellent introduction to debates in the philosophy of cognitive science. Many of this volume's 18 previously unpublished papers also provide overviews of recent work by the authors, so this would also be a good choice for those who would like to keep up with the latest thinking of many leaders in the field." Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"This is a remarkable volume. Itβs an excellent text for upper division courses, and it also makes important original contributions to research on a number of βhotβ topics in cognitive science." Stephen Stich, Rutgers University"
"This is an impressive collection of papers by a very strong group of philosophers. Students of philosophy and cognitive science will find that this book afffords a valuable introduction to a range of problems that are both basic and important. Experts will find that the papers make new and significant contributions to living debates. I recommend this book to anyone interested in the nature of mind and in the prospects for scientific understanding of its nature." Alva NoΓ«, University of Caifornia, Berkeley