Proceedings of the Seventh International Colloquium on Cognitive Science
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Kepa Korta, Jesus M. Larrazabal.
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Dordrecht
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Springer Netherlands
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2004
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(xi, 253 pages)
SERIES
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Philosophical studies series, 102.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Preface --; 1. Cognitive Science and David Hume's Science of the Mind --; 2. Truth and Meaning --; 3. Truth and Borderline Cases --; 4. Meaning Finitism and Truth --; 5. Subjective Experience and External World --; 6. The Explanatory Relevance of Psychological Properties --; 7. Epistemology and Cognitive Theorizing --; 8. Music, Language and Cognition: Which doesn't Belong?- 9. Music and Knowledge --; 10. Event Coreference and Discourse Relations --; 11. Rationality in Context --; 12. Individual and Collective Rationality in a Social Framework --; Acknowledgements --; Index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The International Colloquium on Cognitive Science, held in Donostia - San Sebastián every two years since 1989, is one of the main regular meeting points for a diversity of researchers in this exciting multi-disciplinary area of inquiry. This volume brings together some of the most important contributions to that colloquium. Besides the various interdisciplinary origins and standpoints of the participating researchers, the volume also reflects the richness, fruitfulness, and great miscellany of research in cognitive science today. In Truth, Rationality, Cognition, and Music, a wide variety of topics that are crucial to human beings, are addressed from a cognitive perspective by some of the world's leading scientists. Philosophers, linguists, logicians, psychologists, musicians, and anyone interested in what cognitive science has to say about these topics, should not miss it.
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