the mit press rationality and logic sep 2006
... 19 animals. The dual idea expressed by these claims—that logic is intrinsically psychological, and that human psychology is intrinsically logical—has a long and troubled history in the philosophical, logical, ... universal “protologic,” distinct in structure from all classical and nonclassical logical systems, that is used for the construction of all logical systems. I call this...
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... about. 1.2 The History of the Science(s) of the Mind The story of the latter-day science of the human mind — cognitive science — is the story of several separate contributors and of their interactions. ... later chapters. 1.2.1 The Neurosciences The neurosciences include neuroanatomy (the study of the structure of the nervous system), neurophysiology (the study of t...
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... and other, I will argue here that the theory-theory of mind is mistaken when it claims that theoretical knowledge constitutes the core of what we call upon when we understand ourselves and others. 10 | Introduction Some, ... something. The question is whether they are also con- scious in the second sense, that is, whether one is also aware of them, or whether one must deny this...
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the mit press organisms and artifacts design in nature and elsewhere apr 2004
... keep them at the bottom of the sea, and to protect them when drifted by the tide against rocks. Animals of the molluscous division, which inhabit the deep sea, and float singly, or in groups, as the ... (Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32, 2001) and “Function Talk and the Artifact Model” (Studies in History and Philosophy of B...
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the mit press consciousness and persons unity and identity nov 2003
... 02142 http://mitpress .mit. edu 0-262-20147-X ,!7IA2G2-cabehg!:t;K;k;K;k the topic of the nature of persons and personal identity, Tye finds the two main historical accounts the ego theory and the bundle theory—lacking, ... conscious—of either the gas tank or the forcing of the door. I am aware of something else the gas gauge or the marks on the door and by being awa...
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the mit press explanation and cognition jun 2000
... Aristotle and others. The space of data was not especially prob- lematic because the distances and periods had already been estimated by Copernicus and others, and color and brightness were almost the ... Descriptive Theories From a purely phenomenological standpoint, there are no apparent dif- ferences between the descriptive theories in these two examples and the corre...
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the mit press truth and justification oct 2003
... ana- lytic philosophy. On the one hand, he brings together the tradition of Humboldt, Hegel, and Heidegger with that of Frege, Quine, Davidson, and Dummett; on the other hand, he plays the two tradi- tions ... perspective. On the other hand, he has been critical of social or ethical theories that accord too much constitutive authority to the subject or the lin- guistic commu...
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the mit press design and destiny jewish and christian perspectives on human germline modification mar 2008
... just the DNA strand itself into the cell by microinjection. Another is to package the DNA in a tiny capsule of fatty substance that can pass into the cell. These and other techniques avoid the ... project, I am grateful to the AAAS and its staff, to other members of the working group, and to the Greenwall Foundation for its support of the project. Religion and...
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the mit press technology as experience sep 2004
... understand the relationship between the friends texting each other across the world and their mobiles, or between the nurse and the hospital information system, we must understand what the experiences of ... Understanding technology and understanding design go hand in hand for Winograd and Flores: In order to understand the phenomena surrounding a new technology, we must...
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the mit press zen-brain reflections feb 2006
... (2) In their behaviors, none of the pat ients could express the normal self/other bound- ary concept using the standard motoric gestures of pointing elsewhere (either indicating by hand or by the ... described some of these events, as have many others. Most experiences at one end of the spectrum tend to be brief and superficial; they ‘‘quicken’’ mostly the sen- sibilities and...
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