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Nov 1993
ISBN 0262071533
700 pp.
50 illus.
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Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science
Alvin I. Goldman

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.

Table of Contents
 Contributors
 Introduction
I Epistemology
1 Visual Object Recognition
by Irving Biederman
2 Deductive Reasoning
by John H. Holland, Keith J. Holyoak, Richard E. Nisbett and Paul R. Thagard
3 Probabilistic Reasoning
by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman
4 Our Native Inferential Tendencies
by Hilary Kornblith
5 Epistemic Folkways and Scientific Epistemology
by Alvin I. Goldman
II Science and Mathematics
6 Observation Reconsidered
by Jerry A. Fodor
7 Perceptual Plasticity and Theoretical Neutrality: A Reply to Jerry Fodor
by Paul M. Churchland
8 Explanatory Coherence
by Paul R. Thagard
9 Scientific Discovery
by Pat Langley, Herbert A. Simon, Gary L. Bradshaw and Jan M. Zytkow
10 Evidence against Empiricist Accounts of the Origins of Numerical Knowledge
by Karen Wynn
III Mind
11 Troubles with Functionalism
by Ned Block
12 Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes
by Paul M. Churchland
13 Fodor's Guide to Mental Representation: The Intelligent Auntie's Vade-Mecum
by Jerry A. Fodor
14 Misrepresentation
by Fred I. Dretske
15 How We Know Our Minds: The Illusion of First-Person Knowledge of Intentionality
by Alison Gopnik
16 The Psychology of Folk Psychology
by Alvin I. Goldman
17 Quining Qualia
by Daniel C. Dennett
18 Neuropsychological Evidence for a Consciousness System
by Daniel L. Schacter
IV Metaphysics
19 Object Perception
by Elizabeth S. Spelke
20 Ontological Categories Guide Young Children's Inductions of Word Meaning
by Nancy N. Soja, Susan Carey and Elizabeth S. Spelke
21 Some Elements of Conceptual Structure
by Ray Jackendoff
22 Color Subjectivism
by C. L. Hardin
V Language
23 On the Nature, Use, and Acquisition of Language
by Noam Chomsky
24 On Learning the Past Tenses of English Verbs
by David E. Rumelhart and James L. McClelland
25 Critique of Rumelhart and McClelland
by Andy Clark
26 The Mental Representation of the Meaning of Words
by Philip N. Johnson-Laird
27 Brain and Language
by Antonia R. Damasio and Hanna Demasio
28 Meaning, Other People, and the World
by Hilary Putnam
VI Ethics
29 Ethics and Cognitive Science
by Alvin I. Goldman
30 The Contribution of Empathy to Justice and Moral Judgment
by Martin L. Hoffman
31 Situations and Dispositions
by Owen Flanagan
VII Conceptual Foundations
32 Autonomous Psychology and the Belief-Desire Thesis
by Stephen P. Stich
33 Individualism and Psychology
by Tyler Burge
34 The Co-evolutionary Research Ideology
by Patricia S. Churchland
35 On the Proper Treatment of Connectionism
by Paul Smolensky
36 Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture
by Jerry A. Fodor and Zenon W. Pylyshyn
37 The Computer Model of the Mind
by Ned Block
38 The Critique of Cognitive Reason
by John R. Searle
 Index
 
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