The future of the cognitive revolution

In 1990, Jerome Bruner suggested it was time to take stock of what is now referred to as the "cognitive revolution" - not only to reasses its progress, but to review the dominant role artificial intelligence and computers came to play in it. This volume assembles several leading thinkers t...

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