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Books in the Oxford Cognitive Science Series series

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  • - The probabilistic approach to human reasoning
    by University College London, Department of Psychology, UK) Oaksford, et al.
    £90.49 - 118.99

    Suggesting that the Western conception of the mind as a logical system is flawed, this work re-appraises the conventional wisdom in the psychology of reasoning. It argues that cognition should be understood in terms of probability theory, the calculus of uncertain reasoning, rather than in terms of logic, the calculus of certain reasoning.

  • by John Campbell
    £46.49 - 65.49

    John Campbell investigates how consciousness of the world explains our ability to think about the world. He illuminates classical problems about thought, reference and experience by looking at the underlying psychological mechanisms on which conscious attention depends.

  • - Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong
    by Rutgers University, Professor of Philosophy, New Jersey) Fodor & et al.
    £49.99 - 51.49

    Presents a theory of the basic constituents of thought. This accessible study suggests that the heart of a cognitive science is its theory of concepts, and that cognitive scientists have gone badly wrong in many areas because their assumptions about concepts have been seriously mistaken.

  • - Essays on Intentionality in Speech and Thought
    by Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Stalnaker, Robert C. (Professor and Chair, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy & et al.
    £48.49 - 137.99

    Stalnaker develops a philosophical picture of the nature of speech and thought and the relations between them. These collected essays offer a summation of Stalnaker's important and influential work in this area. His new introduction to the volume gives an overview of this work and offers a convenient way in for those who are new to it.

  • - An Integrated Account of Pretence, Self-Awareness, and Understanding Other Minds
    by South Carolina) Nichols, Shaun (College of Charleston, New Jersey) Stich & et al.
    £49.99 - 137.99

    The everyday capacity to understand the mind, or 'mindreading', plays an enormous role in our ordinary lives. Shaun Nichols and Stephen Stich provide a detailed and integrated account of the intricate web of mental components underlying this fascinating and multifarious skill.

  • by Andrew W. (Professor Young
    £73.99

    Face and Mind consists of research and review papers on face perception. Young includes detailed studies of the types of impairment to face perception which can follow brain injury or psychiatric illness, and analyses their implications for understanding the brain, from the functional structure of mental processes to consciousness itself.

  • - Image and Language in Learning to Think
    by Keith ( Stenning
    £110.99

    In an age of information glut, knowledge can be hard to come by. Full citizenship of the world requires that we learn to reason and communicate. So how do we do it? This book shares new insights into how people process information, and how we use that information to reason, make decisions, and develop theories about the world in which we live.

  • by Jonathan (Centre for Thinking and Language Evans
    £118.99

    'If' is one of the most important and interesting words in the English language. This book presents a theoretical approach to understanding this hypothetical thought. It draws on studies from the psychology of judgement and decision-making, as well as philosophical logic. It is for both psychologists and philosophers interested in human reasoning.

  • - The scope and limits of visual cognition
    by Pierre ( Jacob
    £66.99

    'Ways of Seeing' is a unique collaboration between an eminent philosopher and a world famous neuroscientist. It focuses on one of the most basic human functions - vision. What does it mean to 'see'. It brings together electrophysiological studies, neuropsychology, psychophysics, cognitive psychology, and philosophy of mind.

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