Cognition and the Symbolic Processes Volume 2 Psychology Revivals Series
Coordonnateurs : Weimer Walter B., Palermo David S.
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Preface. 1. Observational Perspective and Descriptive Level in Perceiving and Acting Carol A. Fowler and Michael T. Turvey 2. The Need for Complementarity in Models of Cognitive Behavior: A Response to Fowler and Turvey H. H. Pattee 3. Fowler–Turvey–Pattee Discussion 4. Meaning John Macnamara 5. Macnamara Discussion 6. Presentationalism: Toward a Self-Reflective Psychological Theory James E. Martin 7. On Listening: What Does Rhetoric Have to Say to Cognitive Psychology? Carroll C. Arnold 8. Argument and Intellectual Change: Comments in the Context of Arnold’s Chapter Charles N. Cofer 9. Arnold–Cofer Discussion 10. Ecological Psychology: The Consequence of a Commitment to Realism Robert Shaw, M. T. Turvey and William Mace 11. Gibson–Shaw Discussion 12. Hayek’s Approach to the Problems of Complex Phenomena: An Introduction to the Theoretical Psychology of The Sensory Order Walter B. Weimer 13. The Sensory Order After 25 Years F. A. Hayek 14. Categorical Perception: A Contractual Approach Dennis R. Proffitt and Terry Halwes 15. Weimer–Hayek Discussion 16. Ambiguity and the Future of Psychology: Meditations Leibniziennes Walter B. Weimer 17. Reflections on the Place of Brain in the Ecology of Mind Karl H. Pribam. Author Index. Subject Index.
Date de parution : 06-2024
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Cognition and the Symbolic Processes :
Mots-clés :
cognitive psychology; James J; Gibson; ecological psychology; perception; ecology of mind; cognition