Review of Foundations of Cognitive Science
What I like to see is more international volumes with a balanced set of multicultural views from the United States, Europe, and Asia. This goes back to Roy D'Andrade's However, a number of To my mind, some of the chapters to answer the question, "What is cognitive issues are repeated across chapters, and indulge in lots of talk without any science?" The book does answer it is not clear that the authors of each clear detail or data. I found that the question, in so far as it can in such chapter had a chance to read the other Daniel Schacter's chapter on memory a young field, by providing a range of chapters while they wrote theirs. The was too full of references to other chapters tackling cognitive science different parts of the book could have work and had little of his own discussion; from different points of view.
Jun-15-1998
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