Human and Machine Thinking
This book aims to reach an understanding of how the mind carries out three sorts of thinking — deduction, induction, and creation — to consider what goes right and what goes wrong, and to explore computational models of these sorts of thinking. Written for students of the mind — psychologists, computer scientists, philosophers, linguists, and other cognitive scientists — it also provides general readers with a self-contained account of human and machine thinking. The author presents his point of view, rather than a review, as simply as possible so that no technical background is required. Like the field of research itself, it calls for hard thinking about thinking.
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Human and Machine Thinking
This book aims to reach an understanding of how the mind carries out three sorts of thinking — deduction, induction, and creation — to consider what goes right and what goes wrong, and to explore computational models of these sorts of thinking. Written for students of the mind — psychologists, computer scientists, philosophers, linguists, and other cognitive scientists — it also provides general readers with a self-contained account of human and machine thinking. The author presents his point of view, rather than a review, as simply as possible so that no technical background is required. Like the field of research itself, it calls for hard thinking about thinking.
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Human and Machine Thinking

Human and Machine Thinking

by Philip N. Johnson-Laird
Human and Machine Thinking

Human and Machine Thinking

by Philip N. Johnson-Laird

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This book aims to reach an understanding of how the mind carries out three sorts of thinking — deduction, induction, and creation — to consider what goes right and what goes wrong, and to explore computational models of these sorts of thinking. Written for students of the mind — psychologists, computer scientists, philosophers, linguists, and other cognitive scientists — it also provides general readers with a self-contained account of human and machine thinking. The author presents his point of view, rather than a review, as simply as possible so that no technical background is required. Like the field of research itself, it calls for hard thinking about thinking.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805809213
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/01/1992
Series: Distinguished Lecture Series
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1210L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Contents: Deduction. Induction. Creation.
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