Philosophy and cognitive science /edited by Christopher Hookway and Donald Peterson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, (c)1993.Description: viii, 236 pages : illistrations ; 23 cmContent type:
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  • BD418 .P455 1993
  • B1
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Contents:
Stephen Stich -- Blindsight, the absent qualia hypothesis, and the mystery of consciousness Michael Tye -- Do your concepts develop? / Andrew Woodfield -- The mind as a control system Aaron Sloman -- On the notions of specification and implementation Antony Galton -- Wittgenstein and connectionism : a significant complementarity? / Stephen Mills -- Levels of description in nonclassical cognitive science Terence Horgan and John Tienson -- Systematicity in the vision to langange chain Niels Ole Bernsen -- Systematicity, conceptual truth, and evolution Brian P. McLaughlin.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Naturalizing epistemology : Quine, Simon and the prospects for pragmatism Stephen Stich -- Blindsight, the absent qualia hypothesis, and the mystery of consciousness Michael Tye -- Do your concepts develop? / Andrew Woodfield -- The mind as a control system Aaron Sloman -- On the notions of specification and implementation Antony Galton -- Wittgenstein and connectionism : a significant complementarity? / Stephen Mills -- Levels of description in nonclassical cognitive science Terence Horgan and John Tienson -- Systematicity in the vision to langange chain Niels Ole Bernsen -- Systematicity, conceptual truth, and evolution Brian P. McLaughlin.

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