Keyword [cognitive science] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
41. | A Report On The Translation Of The Selected Chapters Of Embodiment And Cognitive Science |
42. | An Analysis Of Shapiro's Embodied Cognition Theory |
43. | Ananalysis Of Putnam's "Braininavat" |
44. | Inheritance And Transcendence Of The Second Generation Of Cognitive Science To Traditional Functionalist Psychology |
45. | Can Consciousness Be Fully Explained By Science? |
46. | Language And Mind Intention—A Study Of John Searle's Theory Of Meaning |
47. | The Exploration Of Bergson's Intuitive Thoughts From The Perspective Of Cognitive Science |
48. | Theology in mind: Reduction, emergence, and cognitive science |
49. | Mark's memory resources and the controversy stories (Mark 2.1--3.6): An application of the frame theory of cognitive science (cognitive linguistics and psychology) to the Markan oral-aural narrative |
50. | Splintering the mind's 'I': Cognitive science and subjectivity |
51. | Cognitive Homology: Psychological Kinds as Biological Kinds in an Evolutionary Developmental Cognitive Science |
52. | Mechanistic explanation and dynamical cognitive science |
53. | Reliabilism, truth and cognitive science |
54. | Contemporary cognition: Computers, consciousness, and self-definition in cognitive science and late 20th century fiction (Richard Powers, Poul Anderson, Don DeLillo, Susan Daitch, Neal Stephenson) |
55. | Do unconscious mental states exist? Freud, Searle, and the conceptual foundations of cognitive science (Sigmund Freud, John R. Searle) |
56. | Recovering the embodied subject: Interdisciplinary issues in cognitive science and psychoanalysis |
57. | The ends of behavior: Contemporary cognitive science, Merleau-Ponty, and the interpretation of behavior |
58. | Bridging cognitive science and moral philosophy |
59. | Individualism, mental content and cognitive science |
60. | The structure of explanation in cognitive science |
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