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How to build a theory in cognitive scienceHow to build a theory in cognitive science

How to build a theory in cognitive science1996

Valerie Gray Hardcastle

About this book

How to Build a Theory in Cognitive Science specifies the characteristics of fruitful interdisciplinary theories in cognitive science and shows how they differ from the successful theories in the individual disciplines composing the cognitive sciences. It articulates a method for integrating the various disciplines successfully so that unified, truly interdisciplinary theories are possible. This book makes three contributions of utmost importance. First, it provides a long-overdue, systematic examination of the field of cognitive science itself. Second, it provides a template for linking domains without loss of autonomy. This philosophical treatment of integration serves as a blueprint for future endeavors. Third, the book provides a solid theoretical foundation that will prevent future missteps and enhance collaboration.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2946603W

Subjects

ReductionismCognitive sciencePhilosophy and cognitive sciencePhilosophy of mindPhilosophyFunctionalism (Psychology)Cognition

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