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Human and Machine Thinking

Author: Philip N. Johnson-Laird   Series: Distinguished Lecture Series

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First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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This book aims to reach an understanding of how the mind carries out three sorts of thinking -- deduction, induction, and creation -- to consider what goes right and what goes wrong, and to explore computational models of these sorts of thinking. Written for students of the mind -- psychologists, computer scientists, philosophers, linguists, and other cognitive scientists -- it also provides general readers with a self-contained account of human and machine thinking. The author presents his point of view, rather than a review, as simply as possible so that no technical background is required. Like the field of research itself, it calls for hard thinking about thinking.

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Critic Reviews

"You will probably love this book...you have here an example of cognitive science at its best....The book addresses a fundamental question: 'What is thinking?' The book's author is a world-class scholar in the field of thinking and so is eminently qualified to provide some answers."
Contemporary Psychology

"...a highly readable work by a renowned scientist who knows the literature and who has, himself, made many important contributions to it. The work is provocative to the expert, and accessible to the neophyte. Anyone interested in cognitive science could benefit by reading it."
Earl Hunt
University of Washington

"A highly significant contribution to the debate about the relation between computers and human thought, emphasizing the role of mental representations -- which has once again become controversial."
George Miller
Professor Emeritus, Princeton University

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About the Author

Philip N. Johnson-Laird

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Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd | Psychology Press Ltd
Published
12th October 2015
Pages
210
ISBN
9781138876194

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