Cognition, and mental processes, played an important role in early social theory, especially in the thought of Comte and Spencer, but a gradually reduced role in the “classics,” and a minimal role in what became the “Standard Social Science Model.” This is now changing, so this history has become quite relevant. Comte is known for his interest in phrenology, but this interest took the form of a critique of phrenology as well as of the faculty psychology of the time. This critique pointed toward a modern view of cognition. Herbert Spencer, whose reputation in cognitive science is deservedly high, provided a fully developed account of basic cognition that pointed to key issues of societal explanation that preserved individualism, supporting a...
Society and human action : cognition or interpretation. The question of mind, long the reserved doma...
If anything can make plausible Merleau- Ponty’s seemingly paradoxical thesis that human understandin...
Cognitive Science, in all its guises, has not yet accorded any fundamental importance to the social ...
Ever since the emergence of experimental psychology in the seventeenth century, there has been a con...
In the nineteenth century, there was substantial and sophisticated interest in neuroscience on the p...
Human beings are social animals. They think feel and act, involving themselves, others, and larger c...
In order to understand what was involved in the cognitive revolution that took place around 1960 we ...
The rise of cognitive neuroscience is the most important scientific and intellectual development of ...
This chapter draws on just a few of these traditions in cognitive, clinical, developmental, social, ...
International audienceRecent advances in cognitive science lead to cross-discussions between the lat...
Social cognition refers to the mental representations and processes that underlie social judgments a...
Social cognition emerged in the 1970s and 80s as an attempt to answer social-psychological questions...
How do people think about the world? How do individuals make sense of their complex social environme...
The relationship between the social sciences and the cognitive sciences is underdeveloped and compli...
limited, largely restricting itself to domains in which there is reasonable hope of attaining real u...
Society and human action : cognition or interpretation. The question of mind, long the reserved doma...
If anything can make plausible Merleau- Ponty’s seemingly paradoxical thesis that human understandin...
Cognitive Science, in all its guises, has not yet accorded any fundamental importance to the social ...
Ever since the emergence of experimental psychology in the seventeenth century, there has been a con...
In the nineteenth century, there was substantial and sophisticated interest in neuroscience on the p...
Human beings are social animals. They think feel and act, involving themselves, others, and larger c...
In order to understand what was involved in the cognitive revolution that took place around 1960 we ...
The rise of cognitive neuroscience is the most important scientific and intellectual development of ...
This chapter draws on just a few of these traditions in cognitive, clinical, developmental, social, ...
International audienceRecent advances in cognitive science lead to cross-discussions between the lat...
Social cognition refers to the mental representations and processes that underlie social judgments a...
Social cognition emerged in the 1970s and 80s as an attempt to answer social-psychological questions...
How do people think about the world? How do individuals make sense of their complex social environme...
The relationship between the social sciences and the cognitive sciences is underdeveloped and compli...
limited, largely restricting itself to domains in which there is reasonable hope of attaining real u...
Society and human action : cognition or interpretation. The question of mind, long the reserved doma...
If anything can make plausible Merleau- Ponty’s seemingly paradoxical thesis that human understandin...
Cognitive Science, in all its guises, has not yet accorded any fundamental importance to the social ...