"Thagard has chosen readings wisely, not just to complement his
textbook, but as a short stand-alone anthology. The collection
succeeds admirably."
-- George Graham, Professor of Philosophy and
Professor of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Mind Readings is a collection of accessible readings on
some of the most important topics in cognitive science. Although
anyone interested in the interdisciplinary study of mind will find the
selections well worth reading, they work particularly well with Paul
Thagard's textbook Mind: An Introduction Cognitive
Science (MIT Press, 1996). The selections, all less than a
decade old, provide further discussion on major topics discussed in
the textbook. The first eight chapters present approaches to
cognitive science from the perspective that thinking consists of
computational procedures on mental representations. The remaining
five chapters discuss challenges to the computational-representational
understanding of mind.
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