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This collection of readings shows how cognitive science can influence
most of the primary branches of philosophy, as well as how philosophy
critically examines the foundations of cognitive science. Its broad
coverage extends beyond current texts that focus mainly on the impact
of cognitive science on philosophy of mind and philosophy of
psychology, to include materials that are relevant to five other
branches of philosophy: epistemology, philosophy of science (and
mathematics), metaphysics, language, and ethics.
The readings are organized by philosophical fields, with selections
evenly divided between philosophers and cognitive scientists. They
draw on research in numerous areas of cognitive science, including
cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology,
psychology of reasoning and judgment, artificial intelligence,
linguistics, and neuropsychology. There are timely treatments of
current topics and debates such as the innate understanding of number,
children's theory of mind, self-knowledge, consciousness,
connectionism, and ethics and cognitive science.
Alvin I. Goldman is Professor of Philosophy and Research Scientist in
Cognitive Science at the University of
Arizona.
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