Vera and Simon (1993) wish to choose up sides between two schools of research in cognitive science, their own symbolic approach versus a loosely associated group of authors concerned with "situated action " or "SA". I can understand Vera and Simon's need to treat these authors collectively
I address several issues found in Susan Eastman\u27s work on Paul\u27s anthropology and Michael Spez...
In this paper we argue that both the cognitive and situative perspectives need to be modified in ord...
Despite knowledge being a human product, our ideal conception of knowledge is one in which it is det...
Vera and Simon (1993) have provided a helpful and welcome challenge in their articulate questioning ...
The congeries of theoretical views collectively referred to as "situated action" (...
ames Greeno has written a reply to our recently pub-lished challenge (Anderson, Reder, & Simon,...
Two lines of investigation into the nature of mental content have proceeded in parallel until now. T...
I would like to thank the five commentators in this symposium (Jennifer Cyr, Gary Goertz, Alan M. Ja...
Abstract. We are puzzled by Szilvia Papp’s response to the recent Special Issue of Theory & Psyc...
Underlying all theories are philosophical presuppositions that lend themselves to different epistemo...
Batel and Castro propose to integrate conceptually and empirically social representations theory (SR...
The article engages with the criticism of my suggestion to work towards synthesis and consilience (i...
In 2004 Latifian and Bashash presented Iranian students with questionnaires assessing (a) their epis...
Moral cognitive neuroscience is an emerging field of research that focuses on the neural basis of un...
By studying actual therapy groups and using a sophisticated design to determine that clients who are...
I address several issues found in Susan Eastman\u27s work on Paul\u27s anthropology and Michael Spez...
In this paper we argue that both the cognitive and situative perspectives need to be modified in ord...
Despite knowledge being a human product, our ideal conception of knowledge is one in which it is det...
Vera and Simon (1993) have provided a helpful and welcome challenge in their articulate questioning ...
The congeries of theoretical views collectively referred to as "situated action" (...
ames Greeno has written a reply to our recently pub-lished challenge (Anderson, Reder, & Simon,...
Two lines of investigation into the nature of mental content have proceeded in parallel until now. T...
I would like to thank the five commentators in this symposium (Jennifer Cyr, Gary Goertz, Alan M. Ja...
Abstract. We are puzzled by Szilvia Papp’s response to the recent Special Issue of Theory & Psyc...
Underlying all theories are philosophical presuppositions that lend themselves to different epistemo...
Batel and Castro propose to integrate conceptually and empirically social representations theory (SR...
The article engages with the criticism of my suggestion to work towards synthesis and consilience (i...
In 2004 Latifian and Bashash presented Iranian students with questionnaires assessing (a) their epis...
Moral cognitive neuroscience is an emerging field of research that focuses on the neural basis of un...
By studying actual therapy groups and using a sophisticated design to determine that clients who are...
I address several issues found in Susan Eastman\u27s work on Paul\u27s anthropology and Michael Spez...
In this paper we argue that both the cognitive and situative perspectives need to be modified in ord...
Despite knowledge being a human product, our ideal conception of knowledge is one in which it is det...