The Dreams of Reason: The Computer and the Rise of the Sciences of ComplexitySimon and Schuster, 1988 - 352 Seiten Explains the new developments and the scientific impact of the computer as an instrument of the new sciences of complexity. |
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... mental territory . How do they approach it ? Cognitive scientists , in spite of their disciplinary differences , share one major assumption . They assume that there exist mental representations that can be analyzed independently of ...
... mental territory . How do they approach it ? Cognitive scientists , in spite of their disciplinary differences , share one major assumption . They assume that there exist mental representations that can be analyzed independently of ...
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... mental representation in the sense of cognitive science , could be viewed as an internal program for generating sentences . Irrespective of the merits of this proposal , Chomsky's work cre- ated an impetus among linguists to adopt ...
... mental representation in the sense of cognitive science , could be viewed as an internal program for generating sentences . Irrespective of the merits of this proposal , Chomsky's work cre- ated an impetus among linguists to adopt ...
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... mental image of the objects in their mind and then rotated one to check the correspondence . Like real objects , the amount of time it took to do this was proportional to the angle of rotation . Stephen Kosslyn carried this work into ...
... mental image of the objects in their mind and then rotated one to check the correspondence . Like real objects , the amount of time it took to do this was proportional to the angle of rotation . Stephen Kosslyn carried this work into ...
Inhalt
Preface | 11 |
Big Sur and the Apples of Cézanne | 19 |
A New Synthesis of Science | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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