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Computational approaches dominate contemporary cognitive science,
promising a unified, scientific explanation of how the mind works.
However, computational approaches raise major philosophical and
scientific questions. In what sense is the mind computational? How
do computational approaches explain perception, learning, and
decision making? What kinds of challenges should computational
approaches overcome to advance our understanding of mind, brain,
and behaviour? The Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind is
an outstanding overview and exploration of these issues and the
first philosophical collection of its kind. Comprising thirty-five
chapters by an international team of contributors from different
disciplines, the Handbook is organised into four parts: History and
future prospects of computational approaches Types of computational
approach Foundations and challenges of computational approaches
Applications to specific parts of psychology. Essential reading for
students and researchers in philosophy of mind, philosophy of
psychology, and philosophy of science, The Routledge Handbook of
the Computational Mind will also be of interest to those studying
computational models in related subjects such as psychology,
neuroscience, and computer science.
Computational approaches dominate contemporary cognitive science,
promising a unified, scientific explanation of how the mind works.
However, computational approaches raise major philosophical and
scientific questions. In what sense is the mind computational? How
do computational approaches explain perception, learning, and
decision making? What kinds of challenges should computational
approaches overcome to advance our understanding of mind, brain,
and behaviour? The Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind is
an outstanding overview and exploration of these issues and the
first philosophical collection of its kind. Comprising thirty-five
chapters by an international team of contributors from different
disciplines, the Handbook is organised into four parts: History and
future prospects of computational approaches Types of computational
approach Foundations and challenges of computational approaches
Applications to specific parts of psychology. Essential reading for
students and researchers in philosophy of mind, philosophy of
psychology, and philosophy of science, The Routledge Handbook of
the Computational Mind will also be of interest to those studying
computational models in related subjects such as psychology,
neuroscience, and computer science.
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The Turing Guide (Paperback)
Jack Copeland, Jonathan Bowen, Mark Sprevak, Robin Wilson
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R675
Discovery Miles 6 750
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Alan Turing has long proved a subject of fascination, but following
the centenary of his birth in 2012, the code-breaker, computer
pioneer, mathematician (and much more) has become even more
celebrated with much media coverage, and several meetings,
conferences and books raising public awareness of Turing's life and
work. This volume will bring together contributions from some of
the leading experts on Alan Turing to create a comprehensive guide
to Turing that will serve as a useful resource for researchers in
the area as well as the increasingly interested general reader. The
book will cover aspects of Turing's life and the wide range of his
intellectual activities, including mathematics, code-breaking,
computer science, logic, artificial intelligence and mathematical
biology, as well as his subsequent influence.
This book brings together 11 essays by international specialists in
Victorian culture and modernism and provides a general and
period-specific introduction to distributed cognition and the
cognitive humanities. The essays revitalise our reading of
Victorian and modernist works in the fields of history of
technology, science and medicine, material culture, philosophy, art
and literary studies by bringing to bear recent insights in
cognitive science and philosophy of mind on the ways in which
cognition is distributed across brain, body and world.
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The Turing Guide (Hardcover)
Jack Copeland, Jonathan Bowen, Mark Sprevak, Robin Wilson
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R5,184
Discovery Miles 51 840
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Alan Turing has long proved a subject of fascination, but following
the centenary of his birth in 2012, the code-breaker, computer
pioneer, mathematician (and much more) has become even more
celebrated with much media coverage, and several meetings,
conferences and books raising public awareness of Turing's life and
work. This volume will bring together contributions from some of
the leading experts on Alan Turing to create a comprehensive guide
to Turing that will serve as a useful resource for researchers in
the area as well as the increasingly interested general reader. The
book will cover aspects of Turing's life and the wide range of his
intellectual activities, including mathematics, code-breaking,
computer science, logic, artificial intelligence and mathematical
biology, as well as his subsequent influence.
This collection explores how cognition is explicitly or implicitly
conceived of as distributed across brain, body and world in Greek
and Roman technology, science, medicine, material culture,
philosophy and literary studies. A range of models emerge, which
vary both in terms of whether cognition is just embodied or
involves tools or objects in the world. As many of the texts and
practices discussed have influenced Western European society and
culture, this collection reveals the historical foundations of our
theoretical and practical attempts to comprehend the distributed
nature of human cognition.
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