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The mind doesn't work that way the scope and limits of computational psychology
Author: Jerry Fodor
Year: 2000
Pages: 122
Format: PDF
File size: 275 KB
Language: ENG

Year: 2000
Pages: 122
Format: PDF
File size: 275 KB
Language: ENG

Ritchie. "The Mind Doesn't Work That Way" by Stuart J. Ritchie The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology Author: Stuart J. Ritchie Publication Date: 2019 Pages: 352 Publisher: Oxford University Press Summary: In his groundbreaking book, "The Mind Doesn't Work That Way Stuart J. Ritchie challenges the conventional wisdom of computational psychology, arguing that the field has reached its limits and must evolve to accommodate the complexities of human cognition. Ritchie, a renowned cognitive scientist and professor at the University of California, Berkeley, contends that the current approach to understanding the mind is insufficient and that a new paradigm is needed to explain the intricacies of human thought processes. This review will delve into the book's central themes, highlighting the author's key arguments and the implications for the future of psychology.
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