In this essay, I discuss what can be the underlying principle to the philosophy of cognitive science that is useful for us to understand human nature. Reviewing the principles of science as already presented by Noam Chomsky, I expand the discussion by briefly discussing the computational aspect of the human mind, the key I argued, to unify the mental and physical aspects of the human brain/mind. The discussion led to Aristotelian psychology (or epistemology) as the suggestion for a way forward in the understanding of the nature of human mind from the mysteriousness of its nature as understood by the rationalists started by René Descartes
“What is the nature of the beings that we are?” is perhaps the most difficult question. ...
We provide a taxonomy of the two most important debates in the philosophy of the cognitive and neura...
This book is about the relation among the concepts of mind, science, and computation. From the stand...
Recent developments in cognitive neuroscience radically changed the perspective on understanding hum...
The roots of cognitive science go as far back as those of philosophy. One way of defining cognitive ...
The thesis puts forward an exploration of the relationship between two perspectives on the mind: the...
This essay intends to revisit the nature of the human mind, that non material component of any human...
The paper deals with the fundamental problems of cognitive science, starting from the epistemic and ...
Man is a complex being that has defied all efforts to comprehend. This complexity is basically due t...
Drawing on the distinction between natural and human kinds, I will discuss the looping effects of hu...
Drawing on the distinction between natural and human kinds, I will discuss the looping effects of hu...
Drawing on the distinction between natural and human kinds, I will discuss the looping effects of hu...
Drawing on the distinction between natural and human kinds, I will discuss the looping effects of hu...
Drawing on the distinction between natural and human kinds, I will discuss the looping effects of hu...
This chapter describes the conceptual foundations of cognitive science during its establishment as a...
“What is the nature of the beings that we are?” is perhaps the most difficult question. ...
We provide a taxonomy of the two most important debates in the philosophy of the cognitive and neura...
This book is about the relation among the concepts of mind, science, and computation. From the stand...
Recent developments in cognitive neuroscience radically changed the perspective on understanding hum...
The roots of cognitive science go as far back as those of philosophy. One way of defining cognitive ...
The thesis puts forward an exploration of the relationship between two perspectives on the mind: the...
This essay intends to revisit the nature of the human mind, that non material component of any human...
The paper deals with the fundamental problems of cognitive science, starting from the epistemic and ...
Man is a complex being that has defied all efforts to comprehend. This complexity is basically due t...
Drawing on the distinction between natural and human kinds, I will discuss the looping effects of hu...
Drawing on the distinction between natural and human kinds, I will discuss the looping effects of hu...
Drawing on the distinction between natural and human kinds, I will discuss the looping effects of hu...
Drawing on the distinction between natural and human kinds, I will discuss the looping effects of hu...
Drawing on the distinction between natural and human kinds, I will discuss the looping effects of hu...
This chapter describes the conceptual foundations of cognitive science during its establishment as a...
“What is the nature of the beings that we are?” is perhaps the most difficult question. ...
We provide a taxonomy of the two most important debates in the philosophy of the cognitive and neura...
This book is about the relation among the concepts of mind, science, and computation. From the stand...