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Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Volume 20 Issue 3 2008

Pluralism and the Future of Cognitive Science

ISSN: 1362-3079 (electronic) 0952-813X (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
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Introduction
Introduction to the special issue on: pluralism and the future of cognitive science
Rick Dale
Page 153
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The possibility of a pluralist cognitive science
Rick Dale
Pages 155 – 179
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On the nature of minds, or: truth and consequences
Shimon Edelman
Pages 181 – 196
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SAL: an explicitly pluralistic cognitive architecture
David J. Jilk;  Christian Lebiere;  Randall C. O’Reilly; John R. Anderson
Pages 197 – 218
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Commentaries
Peirce's abduction and cognition as we know it
Guy C. Van Orden
Pages 219 – 229
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Pluralism, radical pluralism and the politics of the Big Bang
Eric Dietrich
Pages 231 – 237
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On a compatibility between emergentism and reductionism
Michael J. Spivey; Sarah E. Anderson
Pages 239 – 245
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Pluralism, relativism and the proper use of theories
Arthur B. Markman
Pages 247 – 250
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Responses
Sloughing ontology
Rick Dale
Pages 251 – 256
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A swan, a pike, and a crawfish walk into a bar
Shimon Edelman
Pages 257 – 264
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Beyond red states and blue states in cognitive science
David J. Jilk;  Christian Lebiere;  Randall C. O’Reilly; John R. Anderson
Pages 265 – 268
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