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Nov 2000
ISBN 0262201313
328 pp.
32 illus.
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Coherence in Thought and Action
Paul Thagard

This book is an essay on how people make sense of each other and the world they live in. Making sense is the activity of fitting something puzzling into a coherent pattern of mental representations that include concepts, beliefs, goals, and actions. Paul Thagard proposes a general theory of coherence as the satisfaction of multiple interacting constraints, and discusses the theory's numerous psychological and philosophical applications. Much of human cognition can be understood in terms of coherence as constraint satisfaction, and many of the central problems of philosophy can be given coherence-based solutions. Thagard shows how coherence can help to unify psychology and philosophy, particularly when addressing questions of epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, politics, and aesthetics. He also shows how coherence can integrate cognition and emotion.

Table of Contents
 Preface
 Acknowledgments
1 Coherence in Philosophy and Psychology
2 Coherence as Constraint Satisfaction
3 Knowledge
4 Reality
5 Ethics and Politics
6 Emotion
7 Consensus
8 Probability
9 The Future of Coherence
 
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