The Mathematization of Mind?
Reviews the book, Cognitive Sciences: Basic Problems, New Perspectives, and Implications for Artificial Intelligence by Maria Nowakowska (1986). Cognitive Sciences opens with the "firm conviction that advancement of all sciences that owe their foundations to the cognitive processes depends on a...
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