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Philosophy of Cognitive Science

An Approach to Philosophy of Cognitive Science

An Approach to Philosophy of Cognitive Science

... analytic philosophy of mind concerned competing theses about the metaphysics of mind – Gilbert Ryle’s behaviourism, the materialism of ...the philosophy of cognitive ...about cognitive states ...

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Contextuality: A Philosophical Paradigm,
with Applications to Philosophy of Cognitive Science

Contextuality: A Philosophical Paradigm, with Applications to Philosophy of Cognitive Science

... in philosophy of cognitive ...of philosophy of cognitive science, but if this is not the case, it would not be a limitation for understanding the main ideas of this ...

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Schmitt, Wolfram
  

(2006):


	The Cognitive View in Cognitive Science: An Investigation in the Context of Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Philosophie, Wissenschaftstheorie und Religionswissenschaft

Schmitt, Wolfram (2006): The Cognitive View in Cognitive Science: An Investigation in the Context of Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Philosophie, Wissenschaftstheorie und Religionswissenschaft

... modern cognitive science illustrate, this particular philosophical error can happily coexist with the most detailed of physiological descriptions, and the most sophisticated items of scientific ...that ...

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Frank Schumann. Embodied cognitive science: is it part of cognitive science? Analysis within a philosophy of science background PICS

Frank Schumann. Embodied cognitive science: is it part of cognitive science? Analysis within a philosophy of science background PICS

... Such principle reasons to abandon systemic boundaries might be given by considerations on circular causation emphasised for instance by Thompson and Varela (2001) and Varela, Thompson and Rosch (1991). In what Clark ...

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Kant’s Emergence and Sellarsian Cognitive Science

Kant’s Emergence and Sellarsian Cognitive Science

... Since the machine model of CTM, the idea that intelligence consists in computation over mental representations, has not issued in the expected explanations of language and thought, it is past time to call it into ...

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The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

... of Science in Europe (HCPPS, 2002-2004) and Philosophical and Foundational Problems of Modern Physics (PFPMP, 2003-2005), which pointed out major trends of research and their ...

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Introduction of Disaster Cognitive Psychological Science

Introduction of Disaster Cognitive Psychological Science

... disaster cognitive psychological science as a new research school in disaster ...and cognitive science are interdisciplinary scientific studies of the mind and its ...and cognitive ...

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Experimental Philosophy of science

Experimental Philosophy of science

... What is more, Griffiths and colleagues argued that the accounts of innateness that philosophers of biology and cognitive science have proposed are based on the lay concept of innateness. Typically, a ...

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The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective (PSE)

... in philosophy of science, the relations between cognitive science and Artifi cial Intelligence, and original ways of applying formal methods in such fi elds as decision-making and policy ...

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Conventions and Relations in Poincaré’s Philosophy of Science

Conventions and Relations in Poincaré’s Philosophy of Science

... 4-5). Science, for Boutroux, is essentially mathematical and the scientific explanation of the universe would be “a certain formula, one and eternal, regarded as the equivalent of the entire diversity and movement ...

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Cognitive science and epistemic openness

Cognitive science and epistemic openness

... high-level cognitive-conceptual structures of the occipital cortex have use or task-related information associated with them—perhaps as a result of their own construction from more basic conceptual elements such ...

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Social Constructionism as Cognitive Science

Social Constructionism as Cognitive Science

... The exploits of Inbal make intuitive sense against the backdrop of this folk theory because we all have the experience of having such mental states and we see them as part of a motivational system. What is more, we know ...

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Conceptual Network Based Philosophy of Science

Conceptual Network Based Philosophy of Science

... including science, fine arts and literature (their subjective reception), philosophy, ethics, religion, and the sphere of common senses (Korzeniewski, 2013b, ...course. Science differs from, for ...

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History and Philosophy of Science: A Phylogenetic Approach

History and Philosophy of Science: A Phylogenetic Approach

... of science there are likely to have been a variety of developments going off in different directions from any particular node, many of which became dead ends, some of which did not, and perhaps one of which comes ...

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Science and Philosophy: A Love-Hate Relationship

Science and Philosophy: A Love-Hate Relationship

... between science and philosophy. It is true, science and philosophy are in principle different forms of ...of science such as classical mechanics or electromagnetism, there may be much ...

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Having Science in View: General Philosophy of Science and its Significance

Having Science in View: General Philosophy of Science and its Significance

... Here is a quick illustration of the interplay between the abstraction that constitutes Science-in-general and its concrete determinations. The Aristotelian conception of episteme—qua certain knowledge of universal ...

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BA/Master s in Computer Science, Mathematics and Computer Science or Computer Science and Philosophy

BA/Master s in Computer Science, Mathematics and Computer Science or Computer Science and Philosophy

... ‘I love the way Oxford chooses to teach Computer Science. Whereas other universities focus on just learning several languages, Oxford really focuses on WHY you use them, and teaches how to create computer ...

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MA IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE (TAUGHT IN ENGLISH)

MA IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE (TAUGHT IN ENGLISH)

... of Cognitive Science. Courses such as: Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Modeling, Constructive Memory, Psychophysiological Studies and Cognitive Processes, Information Processing in the ...

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Almost a decade of Cognitive Science at Sheffield

Almost a decade of Cognitive Science at Sheffield

... teaching Cognitive Science to undergraduates have previously received attention at a 1993 workshop for the National Science Foundation, and at two workshops for the Annual Conference of the Cog- ...

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Cognitive development in relation to science education

Cognitive development in relation to science education

... The Secondary Schools Examination Council in its 1932 Report stated that to matriculate students must present themselves either for Elementary Science requiring a time allocation of four[r] ...

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