The Computer And The Mind: Introduction To Cognitive Science (masterguides)
- ISBN: 0006862993
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Cognitive science brings together psychology, computing, linguistics, anthropology, artificial intelligence, neurophysiology and philosophy. This book addresses the central questions of cognitive science: how does the mind work, and what is it that enables us to have thoughts, or feelings? The book shows that the mind depends on a brain in th same way that the execution of a programme depends on a computer. It describes its origins, and outlines what it has achieved.
- Pages: 464
- Format: Paperback
- Genre: Classics
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