The search for the 'furniture of the mind' has acquired added impetus with the rise of new technologies to study the brain and identify its main structures and processes. Philosophers and scientists are increasingly concerned to understand the ways in which psychological functions relate to brain structures. Meanwhile, the taxonomic practices of cognitive scientists are coming under increased scrutiny, as researchers ask which of them identify the real kinds of cognition and which are mere vestiges of folk psychology. Muhammad Ali Khalidi present a naturalistic account of 'real kinds' to validate some central taxonomic categories in the cognitive domain, including concepts, episodic memory, innateness, domain specificity, and cognitive bias. He argues that cognitive kinds are often individuated relationally, with reference to the environment and etiology of the thinking subject, whereas neural kinds tend to be individuated intrinsically, resulting in crosscutting relationships among cognitive and neural categories.
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Book Details
Title
Cognitive Ontology
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Genre
Philosophy
ISBN13
9781009223669
Book Category
Social Science Books
BISAC Subject Heading
PHI015000
Book Subcategory
Psychology Books
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
21 mm
Height
235 mm
Length
158 mm
Weight
580 gr
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