Connectionism, Concepts, and Folk Psychology (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
292
Utgivningsdatum
1999-03-01
Upplaga
New e.
Förlag
OUP Oxford
Medarbetare
Millican, Peter
Illustrationer
Ill.
Volymtitel
Connectionism, Concepts and Folk Psychology
Dimensioner
215 x 138 x 17 mm
Vikt
318 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
1:B&W 5.5 x 8.5 in or 216 x 140 mm (Demy 8vo) Perfect Bound on Creme w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9780198238751

Connectionism, Concepts, and Folk Psychology

The Legacy of Alan Turing, Volume II

Häftad,  Engelska, 1999-03-01
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This is the second of two volumes of essays on the ideas of Alan Turing, whose pioneering work in artificial intelligence and computer science made him one of the seminal thinkers of the century. A distinguished international cast of contributors offer original investigations of key issues in contemporary philosophy of mind and cognitive science, celebrating Turing's intellectual legacy in these fields.

'fascinating . . .we can all learn by reading these essays because they encourage us to explore issues beyond our normal sphere of expertise' Choice
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Andy Clark is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Philosophy/Neuroscience/Psychology program at Washington State University, St Louis, Missouri. He is the author of Microcognition (MIT Press 1989) and Associative Engines (MIT Press 1993). Peter Millican is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Computer Studies at the University of Leeds.

Innehållsförteckning

Introduction; 1. Learning and Conceptual Change: The View from the Neurons; 2. Remarks on the Paradigms of Connectionism; 3. Remarks on the Impact of Connectionism on our Thinking about Concepts; 4. Causation in the Philosophy of Mind; 5. Altered States and Virtual Beliefs; 6. The Relation between Philosophical and Psychological Theories of Concepts; 7. How Simple is the Simple Account?; 8. Modularity and Logical Cognitivism; 9. Folk Learning and Naive Physics; 10. Why Concept Learning is a Good Idea; 11. Analogy-Making, Fluid Concepts, and Brain Mechanisms; 12. Encoding Psychological Knowledge; 13. Does Belief Exist?