Connectionism and the philosophy of psychology / Terence Horgan,John Tienson.

By: Horgan, TerenceContributor(s): Tienson, JohnMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1996Description: xiii, 207 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0262082489Subject(s): Connectionism | Philosophy of mind | Cognition | Psychology and philosophyDDC classification: 128/.2 LOC classification: BD418.3 | .H66 1996
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction and Overview -- Ch. 2. The Fundamental Assumptionsof Classical Cognitive Science -- Ch. 3. What Is Wrong with ClassicalCognitive Science -- Ch. 4. Cognitive Systems as Dynamical Systems: ANonclassical Framework for Cognitive Science -- Ch. 5. Why There StillHas to Be a Language of Thought, and What That Means -- Ch. 6. MentalCausation without Rules -- Ch. 7. Standard-Conception Laws and SoftLaws -- Ch. 8. Soft Laws and Psychological Explanation -- Ch. 9.Noncomputable Dynamical Cognition.
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"A Bradford book."

Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-204) and index.

Ch. 1. Introduction and Overview -- Ch. 2. The Fundamental Assumptionsof Classical Cognitive Science -- Ch. 3. What Is Wrong with ClassicalCognitive Science -- Ch. 4. Cognitive Systems as Dynamical Systems: ANonclassical Framework for Cognitive Science -- Ch. 5. Why There StillHas to Be a Language of Thought, and What That Means -- Ch. 6. MentalCausation without Rules -- Ch. 7. Standard-Conception Laws and SoftLaws -- Ch. 8. Soft Laws and Psychological Explanation -- Ch. 9.Noncomputable Dynamical Cognition.

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