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Foundations of Cognition, Spring 2003
Author: Boroditsky, Lera, Tenenbaum, Joshua
Subject: Science and Technology
Institution Name:
M.I.T.
Collection Name: MIT OpenCourseWare
Abstract: Advances in cognitive science have resolved, clarified, and sometimes complicated some of the great questions of Western philosophy: what is the structure of the world and how do we come to know it; does everyone represent the world the same way; what is the best way for us to act in the world. Specific topics include color, objects, number, categories, similarity, inductive inference, space, time, causality, reasoning, decision-making, morality and consciousness. Readings and discussion include a brief philosophical history of each topic and focus on advances in cognitive and developmental psychology, computation, neuroscience, and related fields. At least one subject in cognitive science, psychology, philosophy, linguistics, or artificial intelligence is required. An additional project is required for graduate credit. Details
Course Type: Full Course
Material Types: Assessments, Homework and Assignments, Syllabi
Media Formats: Text/HTML, Downloadable docs
Language: English
Conditions of Use: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 3.0 Additional InformationGeographic
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Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Western philosophy
artificial intelligence
cognitive science
color
computation
consciousness
decision-making
development
inductive inference
linguistics
morality
neuroscience
number
objects
psychology
reasoning
similarity
space
structure
time
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