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Cognitive integration[electronic res...
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Menary, Richard.
Cognitive integration[electronic resource] :mind and cognition unbounded /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
153
書名/作者:
Cognitive integration : mind and cognition unbounded // Richard Menary.
作者:
Menary, Richard.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2008.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource
標題:
Cognition.
ISBN:
9780230592889
ISBN:
0230592880
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Part one: Setting the scene -- Cognitivism and internalism -- What is a cognitive process andwhat is a cognitive system -- The classical and non-classical visions -- Cognitive internalism -- The argument from causal capacities -- Individuation by causal capacities -- Causal capacities supervene on intrinsic causal properties -- First stage of the computational argument : methodological solipsism -- The second stage of the computational argument : integrated omputational systems externalism, dynamics and the extended mind -- Integration and externalism -- Cognitive dynamics -- Active externalism and causal coupling -- The parityprinciple -- Functional similarity -- Defending cognitiveintegration -- The coupling-constitution fallacy -- Response to the coupling-constitution fallacy -- The intrinsic content condition -- Response to the intrinsic content condition -- Extended cognitivescience is no science at all -- Response to the extended cognitive science is no science at all objection -- Part two: Formulating cognitive integration -- Embodied engagements and the manipulationthesis -- Embodied engagements -- Expertise -- A sporting example -- The manipulation thesis -- Biological coupling -- Epistemic action -- Representation : the peircean principle -- The three conditionsfor the repeatability of the representational triad -- The representational vehicle -- Representational salience -- Representational function -- Representational triad -- The evolution of the hybrid mind -- Organism-environment systems -- Reciprocal coupling and extended phenotypes -- Extended phenotypes and adaptation -- Biological coupling and adaptation -- Biological normativity and representation-- Proper functions -- Example : bee dances -- Teleonomic representation -- Biosemantics and reciprocal coupling -- Biological coupling as cognitive coupling -- Hominid evolution -- Cognitive practices -- Cognitive norms -- Forms of representation -- Cognitive tasks and external representations --What systematicity is -- Systematicity in infra-verbal animal thought as evidence for the systematicity of thought -- Grammatical, semantic and pragmatic constraints on linguistic systematic capacities : svo, poetry and yoda -- Compositionality -- Preliminary analysispart 1 : real symbol processing-- Preliminary analysis part 2: a connectionist account of logic -- Development and the transformation of cognitive capacities -- The development of cognitive abilities -- The social developmentof higher mental processes -- The development of manipulative capacities -- Practical intelligence in children -- Social interaction and the transformation of practical intelligence -- Connectionistlanguage learning without the need for internal structured representations.
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Cognitive integration[electronic resource] :mind and cognition unbounded /
Menary, Richard.
Cognitive integration
mind and cognition unbounded /[electronic resource] :Richard Menary. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part one: Setting the scene -- Cognitivism and internalism -- What is a cognitive process andwhat is a cognitive system -- The classical and non-classical visions -- Cognitive internalism -- The argument from causal capacities -- Individuation by causal capacities -- Causal capacities supervene on intrinsic causal properties -- First stage of the computational argument : methodological solipsism -- The second stage of the computational argument : integrated omputational systems externalism, dynamics and the extended mind -- Integration and externalism -- Cognitive dynamics -- Active externalism and causal coupling -- The parityprinciple -- Functional similarity -- Defending cognitiveintegration -- The coupling-constitution fallacy -- Response to the coupling-constitution fallacy -- The intrinsic content condition -- Response to the intrinsic content condition -- Extended cognitivescience is no science at all -- Response to the extended cognitive science is no science at all objection -- Part two: Formulating cognitive integration -- Embodied engagements and the manipulationthesis -- Embodied engagements -- Expertise -- A sporting example -- The manipulation thesis -- Biological coupling -- Epistemic action -- Representation : the peircean principle -- The three conditionsfor the repeatability of the representational triad -- The representational vehicle -- Representational salience -- Representational function -- Representational triad -- The evolution of the hybrid mind -- Organism-environment systems -- Reciprocal coupling and extended phenotypes -- Extended phenotypes and adaptation -- Biological coupling and adaptation -- Biological normativity and representation-- Proper functions -- Example : bee dances -- Teleonomic representation -- Biosemantics and reciprocal coupling -- Biological coupling as cognitive coupling -- Hominid evolution -- Cognitive practices -- Cognitive norms -- Forms of representation -- Cognitive tasks and external representations --What systematicity is -- Systematicity in infra-verbal animal thought as evidence for the systematicity of thought -- Grammatical, semantic and pragmatic constraints on linguistic systematic capacities : svo, poetry and yoda -- Compositionality -- Preliminary analysispart 1 : real symbol processing-- Preliminary analysis part 2: a connectionist account of logic -- Development and the transformation of cognitive capacities -- The development of cognitive abilities -- The social developmentof higher mental processes -- The development of manipulative capacities -- Practical intelligence in children -- Social interaction and the transformation of practical intelligence -- Connectionistlanguage learning without the need for internal structured representations.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230592889
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LC Class. No.: BF311 / .M44525 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 153
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