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The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition

  • Edited by: Philip Robbins, University of Missouri, Columbia
  • Edited by: Murat Aydede, University of Florida
  • Paperback
  • ISBN:9780521612869
  • Publication date:December 2008
  • 532pages
  • 3 tables
    • Dimensions: 253 x 177 mm
    • Weight: 1.08kg
      34.9997805216128690GB0en_GBGBP£
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    Since its inception some fifty years ago, cognitive science has seen a number of sea changes. Perhaps the best known is the development of connectionist models of cognition as an alternative to classical, symbol-based approaches. A more recent - and increasingly influential - trend is that of dynamical-systems-based, ecologically oriented models of the mind. Researchers suggest that a full understanding of the mind will require systematic study of the dynamics of interaction between mind, body, and world. Some argue that this new orientation calls for a revolutionary new metaphysics of mind, according to which mental states and processes, and even persons, literally extend into the environment. This is a state-of-the-art guide to this new movement in cognitive science. Each chapter tackles either a specific area of empirical research or specific sector of the conceptual foundation underlying this research.

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