This volume is a direct result of a conference held at Princeton
University to honor George A. Miller, an extraordinary
psychologist. A distinguished panel of speakers from various
disciplines -- psychology, philosophy, neuroscience and artificial
intelligence -- were challenged to respond to Dr. Miller's query:
"What has happened to cognition? In other words, what has the past
30 years contributed to our understanding of the mind? Do we really
know anything that wasn't already clear to William James?"
Each participant tried to stand back a little from his or her most
recent work, but to address the general question from his or her
particular standpoint. The chapters in the present volume derive
from that occasion.
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