The Search for Mind

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The degree to which cognitive science can aspire to be the science of mind is a difficult issue. Proposing an integrated approach to cognitive science,this book is a revised edition to meet the newest developments of this rapidly changing field.

Reconstructing cognitive science in a presuppositionless way, the first part includes clear introductions to the disciplines which traditionally are seen to constitute cognitive science. From this analysis, a framework emerges in which such issues as the relation between symbolic and subsymbolic cognition and the interrelation of context, situated cognition and the structure of language are resolved.

The second part of the book focuses on the nature of symbol systems, considered generically, before going on to detail a theory of consciousness and selfhood. Finally, these strands are woven together in a new theory of cognition and its development. It is concluded that a science that fully attempts to treat cognition must remain au fait with the findings from all other approaches to the study of mind, ranging from the purely behaviorist to the purely experiential.

Author(s): Sean O Nuallain
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 288