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Schemas, cognition and language
toward a naturalist account of mind
pp. 219-238
Abstrakt
Through the centuries, more and more of the properties of matter have been explained by physics and chemistry. Subtle new concepts like mass, the electromagnetic field, and the electron have first been postulated as theoretical entities, and then have become accepted as part of physical reality as they become integral parts of scientific theories which are intellectually compelling and which meet the pragmatic criterion of successful prediction and control.
Publication details
Published in:
Otto Herbert, Tuedio James (1988) Perspectives on mind. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 219-238
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-4033-8_18
Referenz:
Arbib Michael A. (1988) „Schemas, cognition and language: toward a naturalist account of mind“, In: H. Otto & J. Tuedio (eds.), Perspectives on mind, Dordrecht, Springer, 219–238.