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The mind's new science:

a history of the cognitive revolution
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BasicBooks, 1987 - 430 páginas
The first full-scale history of the field of cognitive science traces the related areas of philosophy, psychology, and linguistics and debates the adequacy of computer models to discern the nature of knowledge and its representatives

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Review: The Mind's New Science: A History Of The Cognitive Revolution

Comentário do usuário  - Daniel Maturana - Goodreads

An nice overview, but rather dated, specially in the chapters regarding AI and neuroscience. The reviews of the more 'fringe' disciplines of anthropology and linguistics are interesting. Ler resenha completa

Review: The Mind's New Science: A History Of The Cognitive Revolution

Comentário do usuário  - Mark Sabol - Goodreads

Very dry. You have to be pretty interested in cognitive science and its historical antecedents; nevertheless, thorough and engaging in that context. Ler resenha completa

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Sobre o autor (1987)

Howard Gardner is the John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor in Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Among numerous honors, Gardner received a MacArthur Prize Fellowship in 1981. In 1990, he was the first American to receive the University of Louisville's Grawemeyer Award in education. In 2000, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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