Giambattista Vico and the Cognitive Science EnterprisePerhaps the oldest and most intriguing conundrum of all is the question: What is the mind? In the last decade an interdisciplinary approach, known as cognitive science, has emerged to study the mind with the ideas and methods forged by artificial intelligence researchers. The aim of this book is to suggest ways in which the cognitive science agenda can be shaped more meaningfully according to a view of mind proposed by Giambattista Vico two and a half centuries ago. This view is grounded on the products of imagination. By studying myths, poetry, narrations, etc., the cognitive scientist will discover the creative force behind them. |
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... perspective , Vico proposed one by which humans first feel , then vaguely perceive what they have felt , and , finally , attempt to develop distinct ideas from their perceptions . So , in counterposition to Descartes ' Latin maxim ...
... perspective , Vico proposed one by which humans first feel , then vaguely perceive what they have felt , and , finally , attempt to develop distinct ideas from their perceptions . So , in counterposition to Descartes ' Latin maxim ...
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... perspective is so easily persuaded by computer analogies . Ulrich Neisser ( 1967 : 6 ) put it as follows a few decades ago : The task of the psychologist in trying to understand human cognition is analogous to that of a man trying to ...
... perspective is so easily persuaded by computer analogies . Ulrich Neisser ( 1967 : 6 ) put it as follows a few decades ago : The task of the psychologist in trying to understand human cognition is analogous to that of a man trying to ...
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... perspective , 71-72 Memory , 71-72 ; conceptual , 71 ; neuroscientific perspective , 71-72 ; episodic vs. semantic , 126-127 Metaphor , 49 ; study of , 49 ; and cognition , 52-54 ; and image- schemata , 65-69 ; theory of , 52-54 , 74-79 ...
... perspective , 71-72 Memory , 71-72 ; conceptual , 71 ; neuroscientific perspective , 71-72 ; episodic vs. semantic , 126-127 Metaphor , 49 ; study of , 49 ; and cognition , 52-54 ; and image- schemata , 65-69 ; theory of , 52-54 , 74-79 ...
Contents
The Cognitive Science Enterprise | 33 |
A Vichian Model of Mind | 59 |
A Vichian Project for Cognitive Science | 95 |
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