Cognitive Science, A Philosophical Introduction
EAN13
9781446241790
Éditeur
SAGE Publications Ltd
Date de publication
Langue
anglais
Fiches UNIMARC
S'identifier

Cognitive Science

A Philosophical Introduction

SAGE Publications Ltd

Livre numérique

  • Aide EAN13 : 9781446241790
    • Fichier EPUB, avec DRM Adobe
      Impression

      16 pages

      Copier/Coller

      16 pages

      Partage

      6 appareils

    52.63
This is the first major textbook to offer a truly comprehensive review of
cognitive science in its fullest sense. Ranging from artificial intelligence
models of neural processes and cognitive psychology to recent discursive and
cultural theories, Rom Harré offers an original yet accessible integration of
the field. At its core, this textbook addresses the question 'How can
psychology become a science?'. The answer is based on a clear account of
method and explanation in the natural sciences and how they can be adapted to
psychological research.

Rom Harré has used his experience of both the natural and the human sciences
to create a text on which exciting and insightful courses can be built in many
ways. The text is based on the idea that underlying the long history of
attempts to create a scientific psychology there are many unexamined
presuppositions that must be brought to light. Whether describing language,
categorization, memory, the brain or connectionism the book always links our
intuitions about how we think, feel and act in the contexts of everyday life
to the latest accounts of the neural tools with which we accomplish the
cognitive tasks demanded of us. Computational and biological models are used
to link the discursive analysis of everyday cognition to the necessary
activities of the brain and nervous system.

Fluently written and well structured, this is an ideal text for students who
want to gain a comprehensive view of the current state of the art with its
seeming divergence into studies of meanings and studies of neurology. The book
is divided into four basic modules, with suggestions for three lectures in
each. The plan is related to the overall pattern of the semester programme.
The reader is guided with helpful learning points, sections of study questions
for review, and key readings for each chapter.

Cognitive Science: A Philosophical Introduction, with its remarkable sweep of
themes, past and present, truly introduces 'the science of the mind' for a new
generation of psychology students.

Cognitive Science should be indispensable reading for students at all levels
taking courses in cognitive science and cognitive psychology, and useful
additional course reading in other areas such as social psychology, artificial
intelligence, philosophy of the mind and linguistics.

Key Points

* First major textbook to provide a link between computational, philosophical and biological models in an accessible format for students. Presents a new vision of psychology as a scientific discipline.

* Breadth of coverage - ranging from artificial intelligence, to key themes & theories in cognitive science (past and present) - language, memory, the brain and behaviour - to recent discursive and cultural theories.

* Plenty of student features to help the student and tutor including helpful learning points, study and essay questions and key readings at the end of every chapter.
S'identifier pour envoyer des commentaires.