<b>The computer and the mind</b> : An introduction to cognitive science. By Philip N. Johnson-Laird Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1988. Pp. 444. $29.50. 论文

1989Language引用 356
Cognitive Computing and NetworksComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms

摘要

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.