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Cognitive models of science

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Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Leaves
536
Series
Minnesota studies in the philosophy of science 15
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Delineates the emerging impact the cognitive sciences are having on the content and methods of philosophy.


Abstract:
This work resulted from a workshop on the implications of the cognitive sciences for the philosophy of science Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science. It delineates the emerging impact the Β Read more...

✦ Table of Contents


Content: Acknowledgments
Introduction: Cognitive Models of Science
PART I: MODELS FROM COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
PART II: MODELS FROM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
PART III: MODELS FROM NEUROSCIENCE
PART IV: BETWEEN LOGIC AND SOCIOLOGY
PART V: CRITIQUE AND REPLIES
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects.

✦ Subjects


Cognition.;Science -- Philosophy.;SCIENCE -- Philosophy & Social Aspects.


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