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Mind as Machine - A History of Cognitive Science (Multiple copy pack, New)
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Mind as Machine - A History of Cognitive Science (Multiple copy pack, New)
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Cognitive science is among the most fascinating intellectual
achievements of the modern era. The quest to understand the mind is
an ancient one. But modern science has offered new insights and
techniques that have revolutionized this enquiry. Oxford University
Press now presents a masterly history of the field, told by one of
its most eminent practitioners. Psychology is the thematic heart of
cognitive science, which aims to understand human (and animal)
minds. But its core theoretical ideas are drawn from cybernetics
and artificial intelligence, and many cognitive scientists try to
build functioning models of how the mind works. In that sense,
Margaret Boden suggests, its key insight is that mind is a (very
special) machine. Because the mind has many different aspects, the
field is highly interdisciplinary. It integrates psychology not
only with cybernetics/AI, but also with neuroscience and clinical
neurology; with the philosophy of mind, language, and logic; with
linguistic work on grammar, semantics, and communication; with
anthropological studies of cultures; and with biological (and
A-Life) research on animal behaviour, evolution, and life itself.
Each of these disciplines, in its own way, asks what the mind is,
what it does, how it works, how it develops--and how it is even
possible. Boden traces the key questions back to Descartes's
revolutionary writings, and to the ideas of his followers-and his
radical critics-through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Her story shows how controversies in the development of
experimental physiology, neurophysiology, psychology, evolutionary
biology, embryology, and logic are still relevant today. Then she
guides the reader through the complex interlinked paths along which
the study of mind developed in the twentieth century. Cognitive
science covers all mental phenomena: not just 'cognition'
(knowledge), but also emotion, personality, psychopathology, social
communication, religion, motor action, and consciousness. In each
area, Boden introduces the key ideas and researchers and discusses
those philosophical critics who see cognitive science as
fundamentally misguided. And she sketches the waves of resistance
and acceptance on the part of the media and general public, showing
how these have affected the development of the field. No one else
could tell this story as Boden can: she has been a member of the
cognitive science community since the late-1950s, and has known
many of its key figures personally. Her narrative is written in a
lively, swift-moving style, enriched by the personal touch of
someone who knows the story at first hand. Her history looks
forward as well as back: besides asking how state-of-the-art
research compares with the hopes of the early pioneers, she
identifies the most promising current work. Mind as Machine will be
a rich resource for anyone working on the mind, in any academic
discipline, who wants to know how our understanding of mental
capacities has advanced over the years.
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