Rethinking Cognitive Computation : Turing and the Science of the Mind
Rethinking Cognitive Computation : Turing and the Science of the Mind
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Author(s): Wells, Andrew
Wells, Andy
ISBN No.: 9781403911629
Pages: 288
Year: 200510
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 79.97
Status: Out Of Print

Rethinking Cognitive Computation explores the hypothesis that the mind is a computer. The exploration is based on the pioneering work of Alan Turing and presents the first detailed exposition of his theory of computation intended specifically for psychologists. Turing's bold and beautiful theory provides an ideal perspective from which to evaluate current computational thinking about the mind. The book examines the strengths and weaknesses of symbol systems and connectionist theorising and proposes a new approach called ecological functionalism. Ecological functionalism is based on Turing's fundamental insights and extends them by drawing on contemporary theories of concurrent and distributed computation to cover a wide range of psychological domains. Ecological functionalism provides the basis for a powerful, unified theory of great scope which includes social as well as individual processes. The book is intended for teaching but will also be of interest to researchers in cognitive science, psychology and philosophy of mind. Andrew Wells is a lecturer in psychology at the London School of Economics and Political Science.


He has qualifications in philosophy, psychology and computer science and has published papers on a range of psychological topics.


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