Connectionism and the philosophy of psychology / Terence Horgan, John Tienson.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780262275675
- 0262275678
- 0585003416
- 9780585003412
- 0262519852
- 9780262519854
- Connectionism
- Philosophy of mind
- Cognition
- Psychology and philosophy
- Connexionnisme
- Philosophie de l'esprit
- Cognition
- Psychologie et philosophie
- PHILOSOPHY -- Mind & Body
- Cognition
- Connectionism
- Philosophy of mind
- Psychology and philosophy
- Connectionisme
- Cognitie
- Philosophy
- Philosophy & Religion
- Speculative Philosophy
- Behavioral Sciences
- Mathematical Concepts
- Pattern Recognition, Automated
- Mental Processes
- Artificial Intelligence
- Psychological Phenomena and Processes
- Computing Methodologies
- Phenomena and Processes
- Information Science
- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
- Psychiatry and Psychology
- Neural Networks, Computer
- Psychology
- Cognition
- 128/.2 20
- BD418.3 .H66 1996eb
"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-204) and index.
1. Introduction and overview -- 2. The fundamental assumptions of classical cognitive science -- 3. What is wrong with classical cognitive science -- 4. Cognitive systems as dynamical systems : a nonclassical framework for cognitive science -- 5. Why there still has to be a language of thought, and what that means -- 6. Mental causation without rules -- 7. Standard-conception laws and soft laws -- 8. Soft laws and psychological explanation -- 9. Noncomputable dynamical cognition.
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English.
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