What is cognition? It is now common knowledge that, so far, no one has a ready answer. It is much less generally acknowledged that this is a matter of strong concern when it comes to the further development of the cognitive sciences. We discuss how cognitivism provided a strongly human orientation on cognition, which hindered the development of the standard piecemeal approach, which has been so extremely successful in the biological sciences more generally: first study simple cases and then move onward to more difficult ones
The present paper explores the relevance that brain data have in constructing theories about the hum...
The present century has seen renewed interest in characterizing cognition, the object of inquiry of ...
After half a century of cognitive revolution we remain far from agreement about what cognition is an...
What is cognition? Despite the existence of a science of cognition there is no clear agreement on wh...
What is cognition? The embarrassing answer is: There is no unanimously accepted answer, not even rem...
Traditional views separate cognitive processes from sensory–motor processes, seeing cognition as amo...
Cognitivism is the ascendant movement in psychology these days. It reaches from cognitive psychology...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
Turing set the agenda for (what would eventually be called) the cognitive sciences. He said, essenti...
How can the study of cognition become an ordinary science that is intrinsically connected to the oth...
Several philosophical debates in the philosophy of mind and of the cognitive sciences seem to requir...
Among those living systems, which are cognizers? Among the behaviours of, and causes of behaviour in...
Cognition is the set of processes by which we come to know the world. Cognitive science is the set o...
Many ideas in the biological sciences seem especially difficult to understand, learn, and teach succ...
Some of the indecisiveness and lack of common purpose that characterizes cognitive science at the mo...
The present paper explores the relevance that brain data have in constructing theories about the hum...
The present century has seen renewed interest in characterizing cognition, the object of inquiry of ...
After half a century of cognitive revolution we remain far from agreement about what cognition is an...
What is cognition? Despite the existence of a science of cognition there is no clear agreement on wh...
What is cognition? The embarrassing answer is: There is no unanimously accepted answer, not even rem...
Traditional views separate cognitive processes from sensory–motor processes, seeing cognition as amo...
Cognitivism is the ascendant movement in psychology these days. It reaches from cognitive psychology...
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
Turing set the agenda for (what would eventually be called) the cognitive sciences. He said, essenti...
How can the study of cognition become an ordinary science that is intrinsically connected to the oth...
Several philosophical debates in the philosophy of mind and of the cognitive sciences seem to requir...
Among those living systems, which are cognizers? Among the behaviours of, and causes of behaviour in...
Cognition is the set of processes by which we come to know the world. Cognitive science is the set o...
Many ideas in the biological sciences seem especially difficult to understand, learn, and teach succ...
Some of the indecisiveness and lack of common purpose that characterizes cognitive science at the mo...
The present paper explores the relevance that brain data have in constructing theories about the hum...
The present century has seen renewed interest in characterizing cognition, the object of inquiry of ...
After half a century of cognitive revolution we remain far from agreement about what cognition is an...