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- catalog abstract "In 1990, Jerome Bruner suggested it was time to take stock of what is now referred to as the "cognitive revolution"--Not only to reasses its progress, but to review the dominant role artificial intelligence and computers came to play in it. This volume assembles several leading thinkers to address these questions, and many others that stem from them, in an attempt to examine psychology's and cognitive science's success at using computers to understand human mind and behavior. The "cognitive revolution" has, in many respects, been a watershed in our contemporary struggles to comprehend what is crucially significant about human beings. As a result of intellectual and technological innovations since World War II, theorists now possess a more powerfully insightful model for mind than was available in the past. Can we now save cognitive science's claim that the mind is analogous to computer software, or must we start from the beginning? In Reassessing the Cognitive Revolution, leading scholars from diverse fields of cognitive science - linguistics, psychology, neuropsychology, and philosophy - present their latest, carefully considered judgments about the future of this intellectual movement. Jerome Bruner, Noam Chomsky, Hilary Putnam, and Margaret Boden, among others, have written original chapters in a nontechnical style that can be enjoyed and understood by an interdisciplinary audience of psychologists, philosophers, anthropologists, linguists, and cognitive scientists alike.".
- catalog contributor b10246793.
- catalog contributor b10246794.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Challenges to cognitive science: The cultural approach / Christine Erneling -- Will cognitive revolutions ever stop? / Jerome Bruner -- Neural cartesianism: Comments on the epistemology of the cognitve sciences / Jeff Coulter -- Language, action, and mind / Soren Stenlund -- Cognition as a social practice: From computer power to word power / John Shotter -- "Berkeleyan" arguments and the ontology of cognitive science / Rom Harre -- Historical approaches / Christina Erneling -- The mind considered from a historical perspective: Human cognitive phylogenesis and the possibility of continuing cognitive evolution / Merlin Donald -- Taking the past seriously: How history shows that eliminativists' account of folk psychology is partly right and partly wrong / David Martel Johnson -- Cognitive science and the future of psychology-challenges and opportunities / Christina Erneling.".
- catalog description "In 1990, Jerome Bruner suggested it was time to take stock of what is now referred to as the "cognitive revolution"--Not only to reasses its progress, but to review the dominant role artificial intelligence and computers came to play in it. This volume assembles several leading thinkers to address these questions, and many others that stem from them, in an attempt to examine psychology's and cognitive science's success at using computers to understand human mind and behavior. The "cognitive revolution" has, in many respects, been a watershed in our contemporary struggles to comprehend what is crucially significant about human beings. As a result of intellectual and technological innovations since World War II, theorists now possess a more powerfully insightful model for mind than was available in the past. Can we now save cognitive science's claim that the mind is analogous to computer software, or must we start from the beginning? In Reassessing the Cognitive Revolution, leading scholars from diverse fields of cognitive science - linguistics, psychology, neuropsychology, and philosophy - present their latest, carefully considered judgments about the future of this intellectual movement. Jerome Bruner, Noam Chomsky, Hilary Putnam, and Margaret Boden, among others, have written original chapters in a nontechnical style that can be enjoyed and understood by an interdisciplinary audience of psychologists, philosophers, anthropologists, linguists, and cognitive scientists alike.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "What have you done for us lately? Some recent perspectives on linguistic nativism / Christopher D. Green & John Vervaeke -- Connectionism: A non-rule-following rival, or supplement to the traditonal approach / David Martel Johnson --From text to process: Connectionism's contribution to the future of cognitive science / Andy Clark -- Embodied connectionism / William Bechtel -- Neural networks and neuroscience: What are connectionist simulations good for for? / Sidney J. Segalowitz & Daniel Bernstein -- Can Wittgenstein help free the mind from rules? The philosophical foundations of connectionism / Itiel E. Dror & Marcello Dascal -- The dynamical alternative / Timothy van Gelder -- The ecological alternative: Knowledge as sensitivity to objectively existing facts / David Martel Johnson -- The future of cognitve science; An ecological analysis / Ulric Neisser -- The cognitive revolution from an ecological point of view / Edward Reed -- ".
- catalog description "What is the purported discipline of cognitive science and why does it need to be reassessed at the present moment? The search for "Cognitive glue" / David Martel Johnson -- Good old-fashioned cognitive science: Does it have a future? / David Martel Johnson -- Language and cognition / Noam Chomshy -- Functionalism: Cognitive science or science fiction? / Hilary Putnam -- Reassessing the cognitive revolution / Stuart Shanker -- Promise and achievement in cognitive science / Margaret Boden -- Boden's Middle Way: Viable or not? / Carol Fleisher Feldman -- Metasubjective processes: The missing Lingua Franca of cognitive science / Juan Pascual-Leone -- Is cognitive science a discipline? / Don Ross --Anatomy of a revolution / Ellen Bialystok -- Cognitive science and the study of language / Christina Erneling -- Language from an internalist perspective / Noam Chomsky -- The novelty of Chomsky's theories / Joseph Agassi -- ".
- catalog extent "x, 401 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Future of the cognitive revolution.".
- catalog identifier "0195103335".
- catalog identifier "0195103343 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Future of the cognitive revolution.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Future of the cognitive revolution.".
- catalog subject "153 20".
- catalog subject "1997 H-577".
- catalog subject "Artificial Intelligence.".
- catalog subject "Artificial intelligence.".
- catalog subject "BF 311 F996 1997".
- catalog subject "BF311 .F89 1997".
- catalog subject "Cognition.".
- catalog subject "Cognitive Science.".
- catalog subject "Cognitive science.".
- catalog subject "Human information processing.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy and cognitive science.".
- catalog subject "Psychological Theory.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Challenges to cognitive science: The cultural approach / Christine Erneling -- Will cognitive revolutions ever stop? / Jerome Bruner -- Neural cartesianism: Comments on the epistemology of the cognitve sciences / Jeff Coulter -- Language, action, and mind / Soren Stenlund -- Cognition as a social practice: From computer power to word power / John Shotter -- "Berkeleyan" arguments and the ontology of cognitive science / Rom Harre -- Historical approaches / Christina Erneling -- The mind considered from a historical perspective: Human cognitive phylogenesis and the possibility of continuing cognitive evolution / Merlin Donald -- Taking the past seriously: How history shows that eliminativists' account of folk psychology is partly right and partly wrong / David Martel Johnson -- Cognitive science and the future of psychology-challenges and opportunities / Christina Erneling.".
- catalog tableOfContents "What have you done for us lately? Some recent perspectives on linguistic nativism / Christopher D. Green & John Vervaeke -- Connectionism: A non-rule-following rival, or supplement to the traditonal approach / David Martel Johnson --From text to process: Connectionism's contribution to the future of cognitive science / Andy Clark -- Embodied connectionism / William Bechtel -- Neural networks and neuroscience: What are connectionist simulations good for for? / Sidney J. Segalowitz & Daniel Bernstein -- Can Wittgenstein help free the mind from rules? The philosophical foundations of connectionism / Itiel E. Dror & Marcello Dascal -- The dynamical alternative / Timothy van Gelder -- The ecological alternative: Knowledge as sensitivity to objectively existing facts / David Martel Johnson -- The future of cognitve science; An ecological analysis / Ulric Neisser -- The cognitive revolution from an ecological point of view / Edward Reed -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "What is the purported discipline of cognitive science and why does it need to be reassessed at the present moment? The search for "Cognitive glue" / David Martel Johnson -- Good old-fashioned cognitive science: Does it have a future? / David Martel Johnson -- Language and cognition / Noam Chomshy -- Functionalism: Cognitive science or science fiction? / Hilary Putnam -- Reassessing the cognitive revolution / Stuart Shanker -- Promise and achievement in cognitive science / Margaret Boden -- Boden's Middle Way: Viable or not? / Carol Fleisher Feldman -- Metasubjective processes: The missing Lingua Franca of cognitive science / Juan Pascual-Leone -- Is cognitive science a discipline? / Don Ross --Anatomy of a revolution / Ellen Bialystok -- Cognitive science and the study of language / Christina Erneling -- Language from an internalist perspective / Noam Chomsky -- The novelty of Chomsky's theories / Joseph Agassi -- ".
- catalog title "The future of the cognitive revolution / edited by David Martel Johnson & Christina E. Erneling.".
- catalog type "text".