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The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology
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Bester Preis: € 3,38 (vom 11.02.2017)The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology (2000)
ISBN: 9780262062121 bzw. 0262062127, in Englisch, MIT Press, A Bradford Book, Cambridge, Massachusetts, gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Probable first edition from 2000. Clean, unmarked text with the exception of owner's name at top of front facing end page. Half inch Orange mark along top edge. Appears unread. Bleeding from top edge of boards onto back side of the dust jacket. Otherwise jacket is in very good condition. xi, 126 pages. An answer to Steven Pinker's How the Mind Works. Author states in Acknowledgments: Not one red cent was contributed to the support of this work by: The MacArthur Foundation, the McDonnell Pugh Foundation, the National Science Foundation, or the National Institutes of Health. 023-A.
The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology
ISBN: 9780262561464 bzw. 0262561468, in Englisch, The MIT Press, neu.
Jerry A. Fodor, Books, Health and Well Being, The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology, In this engaging book, Jerry Fodor argues against the widely held view that mental processes are largely computations, that the architecture of cognition is massively modular, and that the explanation of our innate mental structure is basically Darwinian. Although Fodor has praised the computational theory of mind as the best theory of cognition that we have got, he considers it to be only a fragment of the truth. In fact, he claims, cognitive scientists do not really know much yet about how the mind works (the book's title refers to Steve Pinker's How the Mind Works).Fodor's primary aim is to explore the relationship among computational and modular theories of mind, nativism, and evolutionary psychology. Along the way, he explains how Chomsky's version of nativism differs from that of the widely received New Synthesis approach. He concludes that although we have no grounds to suppose that most of the mind is modular, we have no idea how nonmodular cognition could work. Thus, according to Fodor, cognitive science has hardly gotten started.
The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology (Representation and Mind series) (2001)
ISBN: 9780262250481 bzw. 0262250489, in Englisch, 144 Seiten, A Bradford Book, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
In this engaging book, Jerry Fodor argues against the widely held view that mental processes are largely computations, that the architecture of cognition is massively modular, and that the explanation of our innate mental structure is basically Darwinian. Although Fodor has praised the computational theory of mind as the best theory of cognition that we have got, he considers it to be only a fragment of the truth. In fact, he claims, cognitive scientists do not really know much yet about how the mind works (the book's title refers to Steve Pinker's How the Mind Works).Fodor's primary aim is to explore the relationship among computational and modular theories of mind, nativism, and evolutionary psychology. Along the way, he explains how Chomsky's version of nativism differs from that of the widely received New Synthesis approach. He concludes that although we have no grounds to suppose that most of the mind is modular, we have no idea how nonmodular cognition could work. Thus, according to Fodor, cognitive science has hardly gotten started., Kindle Edition, Edition: 1, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: A Bradford Book, A Bradford Book, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2001-07-27, Release date: 2001-07-27, Studio: A Bradford Book, Sales rank: 1046436.
The Mind Doesn't Work That Way
ISBN: 9780262561464 bzw. 0262561468, in Englisch, MIT Press, United States of America, neu.
In this engaging book, Jerry Fodor argues against the widely held view that mental processes are largely computations, that the architecture of cognition is massively modular, and that the explanation of our innate mental structure is basically Darwinian. Although Fodor has praised the computational theory of mind as the best theory of cognition that we have got, he considers it to be only a fragment of the truth. In fact, he claims, cognitive scientists do not really know much yet about how the mind works (the book's title refers to Steve Pinker's How the Mind Works).Fodor's primary aim is to explore the relationship among computational and modular theories of mind, nativism, and evolutionary psychology. Along the way, he explains how Chomsky's version of nativism differs from that of the widely received New Synthesis approach. He concludes that although we have no grounds to suppose that most of the mind is modular, we have no idea how nonmodular cognition could work. Thus, according to Fodor, cognitive science has hardly gotten started.
The Mind Doesn't Work that Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology (2001)
ISBN: 9780262062121 bzw. 0262062127, in Englisch, MIT Press,, Cambridge, Mass. Taschenbuch.
Paperback. 126pp. Hint of rubbing. Dust marked to white areas of covers. Text is clean. Binding is sound. Good+, sound copy.
The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology
ISBN: 0262062127 bzw. 9780262062121, in Englisch, The MIT Press, gebraucht.
behavioral sciences,cognitive psychology,health fitness and dieting,internal medicine,medical books,medicine,mental health,metaphysics,neurology,neuroscience, The Mind Doesn't Work That Way, Criticism from within always stings more sharply. When one of computational psychology's peppiest cheerleaders questions the enthusiasm of his fellows, we can expect some juicy, if civil, dialogue ahead. Jerry Fodor does just this in The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology. Named to answer Steven Pinker's How the Mind Works, this short, focused, and heavy book calls Pinker and others to task for claiming too much for CP. While acknowledging that it's "by far the best theory of cognition that we've got," he expresses concern about the popularizations--and privately held beliefs--that imply that the strongly nativist computational theory explains, or will explain, our conscious and intentional being in toto. Using scholarly, diplomatic, and sometimes hysterically funny language, Fodor demolishes the notion that CP has anything to say about large-scale or global thinking, and casts doubt on its future prospects. Proceeding more scientifically than his scientist colleagues, he proposes that a better theory of mind is looming, and will encompass CP much as relativity encompassed classical mechanics. Encouraging debate on the fundamentals of this increasingly popular theory, especially within the ranks of its adherents, can only be good for the theory and for cognitive science itself. The Mind Doesn't Work That Way follows in the great philosophical tradition of clobbering ideas in order to make them stronger, and provid.
Mind Doesn't Work That Way : The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology
ISBN: 9780262561464 bzw. 0262561468, in Englisch, Triliteral, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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ISBN: 0262561468 bzw. 9780262561464, in Englisch, A Bradford Book, gebraucht.
behavioral sciences,cognitive psychology,health fitness and dieting,internal medicine,medical books,medicine,mental health,metaphysics,neurology,neuroscience, Criticism from within always stings more sharply. When one of computational psychology's peppiest cheerleaders questions the enthusiasm of his fellows, we can expect some juicy, if civil, dialogue ahead. Jerry Fodor does just this in The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology. Named to answer Steven Pinker's How the Mind Works, this short, focused, and heavy book calls Pinker and others to task for claiming too much for CP. While acknowledging that it's "by far the best theory of cognition that we've got," he expresses concern about the popularizations--and privately held beliefs--that imply that the strongly nativist computational theory explains, or will explain, our conscious and intentional being in toto. Using scholarly, diplomatic, and sometimes hysterically funny language, Fodor demolishes the notion that CP has anything to say about large-scale or global thinking, and casts doubt on its future prospects. Proceeding more scientifically than his scientist colleagues, he proposes that a better theory of mind is looming, and will encompass CP much as relativity encompassed classical mechanics. Encouraging debate on the fundamentals of this increasingly popular theory, especially within the ranks of its adherents, can only be good for the theory and for cognitive science itself. The Mind Doesn't Work That Way follows in the great philosophical tradition of clobbering ideas in order to make them stronger, and provid.
Mind Doesn't Work That Way : The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology
ISBN: 9780262561464 bzw. 0262561468, in Englisch, Triliteral, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology (2000)
ISBN: 9780262062121 bzw. 0262062127, in Englisch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, mit Einband.
Book condition: Near Fine. Dustjacket: VG/Fine with small wrinkle to front panel. A bright copy.