Cognitive Science and the Mind-Body Problem: From Philosophy to Psychology to Artificial Intelligence to Imaging of the Brain
By (Author) Morton Wagman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th March 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy of mind
Artificial intelligence
153
Hardback
168
A scholarly examination of the centrality of the mind-body problem within and across the science of cognitionfrom philosophy to psychology to artificial intelligence to neural science. Conceptions of the mind-body problem range from the heritage of Cartesianism to the identification of the circumscribed brain structures responsible for domain specific cognitive mechanisms. Neither narrowly technical nor philosophically vague, this is a structured and detailed account of advancing intellectual developments in theory, research, and knowledge illumined by the conceptual vicissitudes of the mind-body problem. This unique treatment will be of special interest to creative scholars in the disciplines of he sciences of cognition.
[I]tended for advanced scholars....[I]t would make a welcome adjunct to a lecture course in the field.-A Journal of Reviews and Commentray in Mental Health
"Itended for advanced scholars....It would make a welcome adjunct to a lecture course in the field."-A Journal of Reviews and Commentray in Mental Health
"[I]tended for advanced scholars....[I]t would make a welcome adjunct to a lecture course in the field."-A Journal of Reviews and Commentray in Mental Health
MORTON WAGMAN is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is a Diplomate in Counseling Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology. He was honored as Distinguished Psychologist by the American Psychological Association in 1990. His most recent books include: The General Unified Theory of Intelligence (1997), Cognitive Science and the Symbolic Operations of Human and Artificial Intelligence (1997), Human Intellect and Cognitive Science (1996), The Sciences of Cognition (1995), Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence (1993), all published by Praeger.