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Toward A New Behaviorism - The Case Against Perceptual Reductionism (Paperback)
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Toward A New Behaviorism - The Case Against Perceptual Reductionism (Paperback)
Series: Scientific Psychology Series
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This volume examines the scientific basis of reductionist
approaches to understanding visual perception. The author makes the
provocative argument that contemporary neuroscience and cognitive
science have gone off on a wild-goose chase in the search for
reductionist explanations of perceptual phenomena. This book
considers some specific and general examples of this misdirection
and suggests an alternative future course for science. It reviews
the successes and failures of the sciences' efforts to explain
perceptual and other mental functions in the terms of either
internal cognitive mechanisms, formal models, or the neural
structures from which the brain--the organ of the mind--is
constructed. Although this is an iconoclastic and minority view,
the book shows how many contemporary perceptual scientists have
qualified their thinking with regard to what their data and
theories mean even while generally accepting the empirical
findings. It is, without question, an attempted refutation of some
of the primary assumptions of contemporary theory. Summing up the
author's convictions concerning some of the most important
questions of human nature, this book is a statement of a point of
view that has provided a framework for his personal answers to some
of these important questions of human history.
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