Most human thinking is thoroughly informed by context, but, until
recently, theories of reasoning have concentrated on abstract rules
and generalities that make no reference to this crucial factor.
"Perspectives on Contexts" brings together essays from leading
cognitive scientists to forge a vigorous interdisciplinary
understanding of the contextual phenomenon. Applicable to human and
machine cognition in philosophy, artificial intelligence, and
psychology, this volume is essential to the current renaissance in
thinking about context.
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