Since the 1971s the cognitive sciences have offered multidisciplinary ways of understanding the mind and cognition. The MIT Encyclopedia of the represents Sciences(MITECS)is a landmark,comprehensive reference work that represents the methodological and theoretical diversity of this changing field. For both students and researchers,MITCS will be an indispensable guide to the current state of the cognitive sciences. “The cognitive sciences emerged in recognition of the fact that scholars and scientists in many different fields shared common problems and needed to collaborate. Now at last The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences has provided a forum large enough for that interaction to occur——a forum that will not only facilitate cooperation but will educate a new generation of cognitive scientists.”——George Miller,Professor of Psychology Emeritus,Princeton University “At last,a thorough,authoritative source for work in the cognitive sciences. Take the most important topics in the study of cognition,ask the worlds top authorities to summarize the state of the art,and you have it:The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences. I have already used it to learn,to browse,to inform,to teach,and to update my own understanding.It doesnt matter which end you seek:the book will frequently be in use.” ——Donald A. Norman. The Nielsen Norman Group;Professor Emeritus,Department of Cognitive Science,University of California,San Diego;and author The Invisible Computer “Among the human minds proudest accomplishments is the invention of a science dedicated to understanding itself:cognitive science. In less than fifty years,deep mysteries of antiquity have been brought into the lab and captured in rigorous theories. This volume is an authoritative guide to this exhilarating new body of knowledge,written by the experts,edited with skill and good judgment.If we were to leave a time capsule for the next millennium with records of the great achievements of civilization,this volume would have to be in it.” ——Steven Pinker,Professor of Psychology,Massachusetts Institute of Technology;and author of How the Mind Works and The Language Instinct.
1 有用 =【 2013-08-31 16:12:07
应不应该入一本呢?
6 有用 秋擎 2018-01-29 09:31:42
读了哲学和语言学两个部分的词条。前者可以大致当做心灵哲学核心概念的总括,加上一点科哲内容(如Fodor论special sciences的可还原性问题)。后者则完全是生成学派和实验性比较强的心理语言学内容,这部分的MIT传统还是强,完全没有受到时髦的认知语言学影响。
0 有用 蝉 2014-03-13 19:58:33
: Z271.2/5223
1 有用 狗狗 2010-08-08 19:50:52
有点老
8 有用 NullPointer 2021-01-26 07:32:24
在读博的晦暗时光里,对知识的饥渴最终收敛寄托在这部沉重的大书上,一个个词条读下去,是平息躁动的办法。
0 有用 № nickname 2022-12-04 03:31:38 美国
陈旧但全面严谨的工具书
8 有用 NullPointer 2021-01-26 07:32:24
在读博的晦暗时光里,对知识的饥渴最终收敛寄托在这部沉重的大书上,一个个词条读下去,是平息躁动的办法。
6 有用 秋擎 2018-01-29 09:31:42
读了哲学和语言学两个部分的词条。前者可以大致当做心灵哲学核心概念的总括,加上一点科哲内容(如Fodor论special sciences的可还原性问题)。后者则完全是生成学派和实验性比较强的心理语言学内容,这部分的MIT传统还是强,完全没有受到时髦的认知语言学影响。
0 有用 高梵 2017-08-29 21:34:18
稳
0 有用 蝉 2014-03-13 19:58:33
: Z271.2/5223