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References for Philosophy Lectures

Gardner, Howard (1985) The Mind's New Science: A History of the Cognitive Revolution. New York: Basic Books, Inc. (xvi+423 pp.) (Henceforth referred to as Gardner, MNS)

Stillings, N. A. et.al. (1987) Philosophy: The Foundations of Cognitive Science (Chapter 8), in Cognitive Science: An Introduction. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp.

Fodor, Jerry A. (1981) The Mind-Body Problem, Scientific American 244(1), (January 1981), pp. 124-132.

William Bechtel and George Graham (Eds.) (1999) A Companion to Cognitive Science. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Malden, MA, USA and Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers. (xviii+791 pp.)

William Bechtel, Adele Abrahamson and George Graham (1999) The Life of Cognitive Science, pp. 1-104 in above.

Luger, George F. (1994) Cognitive Science: The Science of Intelligent Systems. San Diego, CA and London: Academic Press. (xiv+666 pp.) vspace0.3in Further reading

Lycan, William G. (1990) Mind and Cognition: A Reader. Oxford, U.K. and Cambridge, MA, USA: Basil Blackwell.

Johnson, D. M. and Erneling, C. E. (Eds.) (1997) The Future of the Cognitive Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press. (x+401 pp.)


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