Few areas of study have led to such close and intense
interactions among computer scientists, psychologists, and
philosophers as the area now referred to as cognitive science.
Within this discipline, few problems have inspired as much debate
as the use of notions such as meaning, intentionality, or the
semantic content of mental states in explaining human behavior. The
set of problems surrounding these notions have been viewed by some
observers as threatening the foundations of cognitive science as
currently conceived, and by others as providing a new and
scientifically sound formulation of certain classical problems in
the philosophy of mind. The chapters in this volume help bridge the
gap among contributing disciplines-computer science, philosophy,
psychology, neuroscience-and discuss the problems posed from
various perspectives.
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