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  1. The Cognitive Basis of Science
  2. The Foundations of Cognitive Science
  3. Cognitive Science: An Introduction to Mind and Brain by Daniel Kolak, William Hirstein, et all 2006-12-04
  4. An Invitation to Cognitive Science, Vol. 1: Language
  5. Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences (Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes)
  6. On the Origins of Cognitive Science: The Mechanization of the Mind by Jean-Pierre Dupuy, 2009-05-29
  7. Handbook of Cognitive Science: An Embodied Approach (Perspectives on Cognitive Science)
  8. The Mind's New Science: A History of the Cognitive Revolution by Howard E. Gardner, 1987-06-01
  9. Cognitive Science: An Introduction to the Study of Mind by Jay Daniels Friedenberg, Dr. Gordon Silverman, 2005-09-12
  10. Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong (Oxford Cognitive Science Series) by Jerry A. Fodor, 1998-04-09
  11. Brains/Practices/Relativism: Social Theory after Cognitive Science by Stephen Turner, 2002-05-01
  12. Instructional Design: Implications from Cognitive Science by Charles K. West, James A. Farmer, et all 1991-01
  13. Image and Mind: Film, Philosophy and Cognitive Science by Gregory Currie, 2008-01-28
  14. Cognitive Science: A Philosophical Introduction by Professor Rom Harre, 2002-02

21. THE PRE-HISTORY OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE
An annotated bibliograpy of the models of human cognition of Berkeley, Burton, Hobbes, and Locke .Category Society History By Topic Science Psychology......The Prehistory of cognitive science WebAn Annotated bibliograpy of modelsof human cognition from the Seventeenth through Nineteenth centuries.
http://www.rc.umd.edu/cstahmer/cogsci/
W elcome to the Pre-History of Cognitive Science Web an annoted bibliography of models of human cognition from the Seventeenth through Nineteenth centuries. The bibliography is compiled and maintained by Carl Stahmer , at the University of California, Santa Barbara , as part of a larger dissertation project . The list of authors represented and forthcoming is the result of ongoing research into early models of cognition, with a particular emphasis on those thinkers who sought to understand the relationship between the material world, our physical bodies, and abstract thought. Philosophies of mind that do not contain some reflection on or disscusion of the materiality of thought are not represented. Suggestions for inclusion in the web can be made via email to cstahmer@rc.umd.edu and are greatly appreciated. All entries in the bibliograpy are hyperlinked to each other according to a list of key terms. The links to the right provide access to the bibliography via an alphabetical listing of authors. The bibliography can also be accessed using the chronological and subject indexes. A list of references is also provided.
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Chronology References AUTHORS
Berkeley, George.

22. Rutgers Center For Cognitive Science: RESEARCH DIRECTIONS
Research Center pursuing such issues as knowledgeacquisition, learning, representation, formal and computational studies in computational logic and artificial intelligence.
http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/researchgeneral.html
    Research Directions at RuCCS
      There are several distinct foci in the current research directions adopted by participants in the Center for Cognitive Science.
    • One focus is on fundamental research concerned with understanding the nature of the cognitive processor of the architecture of the mind. This research, which involves both theoretical and empirical studies, is concerned with such issues as the processor's resource limits, its memory structures, the forms of representation(s) it uses, the basic operations it makes available, the discipline of sequential and/or parallel execution it permits, restrictions on interprocess communication, decomposition of the processors into modular components, and so on. These are all questions that concern the architecture of the cognitive processor, including its perceptual, memory, reasoning, and motor control capacities.
    • A second and complementary focus involves fundamental research into the knowledge and the strategies that people bring to bear in reasoning and in solving problems using the architectural resources provided. This pursuit raises issues of knowledge-acquisition, learning, and representation, and makes close contact with purely formal and computational studies in computational logic and artificial intelligence.
    • A third focus is on relating these research issues to the data of biological science particularly to the mechanisms studied in neuroscience, and the more microscopic mechanisms studied in cellular biology, biochemistry and genetics. It also involves relating cognitive theories to the data of clinical neurology.

23. Princeton University Cognitive Science Laboratory
cognitive science Laboratory. Princeton University 221 Nassau St. Princeton,NJ 08542 The Cognitive Linguistics. cognitive science Society. Information Category Reference Education Princeton University Research
http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/
Cognitive Science Laboratory
Princeton University
221 Nassau St.
Princeton, NJ 08542
The Cognitive Science Laboratory at Princeton University continues to maintain and develop the WordNet lexical database. Other cognitive science activities at Princeton include local events taking place during the school year, and the awarding of the annual George A. Miller Prize for the best interdisciplinary senior thesis in Cognitive Science. Graduate students interested in studying Cognitive Science at Princeton should apply directly to a relevant traditional department such as Electrical Engineering Psychology Computer Science , or Linguistics
Cognitive Science Society
Information on the Cognitive Science Society is available from their web site.
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24. Bernie
Active research in applied AI to Information Systems; cognitive science; Natural Language Processing; Bayesian and Neural Networks; and Artificial and Computational Agents.
http://www.soc.staffs.ac.uk/research/groups/ai/

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    BSc in Computer Mathematics (University of the State of New York: Beirut University College),
    MPhil (Bradford University),
    PGCE (Leeds University),
    PhD in Natural Language Processing (Aston University)
    Research Interests Natural Language Processing (automatic abstracting, information extraction), Applied AI to Information Systems, Agent-based Diagnostic Systems, Knowledge Management, Text Mining, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. Staffordshire University Staffordshire University, School of Computing, The Octagon, Beaconside, Stafford ST18 0AD, UK Telephone: Fax: B.Sharp@staffs.ac.uk

    25. Contemporary Philosophy Of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography
    An annotated bibliography of recent work in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of artificial intelligence, and on consciousness in the sciences.
    http://www.u.arizona.edu/~chalmers/biblio.html
    Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography
    Compiled by David Chalmers , Department of Philosophy, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721. E-mail: chalmers@arizona.edu . (c) 2001 David J. Chalmers. Last updated: July 15, 2001. This is a bibliography of recent work in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of artificial intelligence, and on consciousness in the sciences. It consists of 5702 entries, and is divided into six parts, each of which is further divided by topic and subtopic. Many of the entries are annotated with a brief summary. (I don't necessarily take responsibility for these annotations, many of which I wrote in the distant past.) The bibliography consists mostly of papers and books from the last few decades, with density of coverage increasing with proximity to the present. Most of the core areas of contemporary philosophy of mind are covered, but some areas (e.g. (philosophy of perception, philosophy of action, propositional attitude semantics, moral psychology) receive less coverage than others. A fuller table of contents is below. Part 6 is relatively new and is not annotated. It's not strictly "philosophy of mind", but I've put it here for convenience. Of course the division between parts is inexact. There is plenty of material by philosophers in part 6, and plenty of material by scientists in the other parts (especially parts 1, 4, and 5).

    26. Professor Ned Block
    Philosophy of mind, consciousness and foundations of cognitive science (NYU, USA)
    http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/philo/faculty/block/
    N ED B LOCK NYU Department of Philosophy
    Silver Center

    100 Washington Square East
    New York NY On leave: 2002-2003
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    e-mail: ned.block@nyu.edu NED BLOCK (Ph.D., Harvard), Professor of Philosophy and Psychology , came to NYU in 1996 from MIT where he was Chair of the Philosophy Program. He works in philosophy of mind, metaphysics and foundations of cognitive science and is currently writing a book on consciousness. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow , a Senior Fellow of the Center for the Study of Language and Information, a Sloan Foundation Fellow, a faculty member at two NEH Institutes and two NEH Seminars and the recipient of grants from the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Science Foundation. He is a past president of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, a past Chair of the MIT Press Cognitive Science Board of Syndics, and is currently President of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness The Philosophers' Annual selected his papers in 1983, 1990 and 1996. He is co-editor of The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates MIT Press , 1997). Two volumes of his collected papers are forthcoming from MIT Press. Some of his recent papers are available below.

    27. MIT Encyclopedia Of The Cognitive Sciences
    Introduction Author Index CogNet Title Index MEMBERS LOGIN FOR FULLTEXTACCESS. © 1999 Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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    28. Ashok K. Goel
    Ashok Goel is an Associate Professor of Computer and cognitive science at Georgia Institute of Technology. Research in various aspects of design includes investigation of the creative exploration involved in solving problems.
    http://www.cc.gatech.edu/aimosaic/faculty/goel/
    Note: For best results, please use a frames-aware browser, which yours is not. Click here to upgrade your browser to its most recent version, which should handle frames; if it doesn't, try or later. Ashok K. Goel is an Associate Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science in the College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology .He is a faculty member in the cognitive science program , the artificial intelligence group , the intelligent systems group ,and the mobile robotics laboratory Bio
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    Ashok Goel College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280 ashok.goel@cc.gatech.edu Click here for additional information via 'finger'.

    29. RUCCS Redirection Page
    The Center stresses computational approaches in the study of intelligent performance. Programs include Category Science Social Sciences United States New Jersey......Rutgers University Center for cognitive science has a new look! Youwill automatically be redirected to the new RuCCS page. If not
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    Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science has a new look!
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    If not, please visit http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/ruccs/index.html

    To view the old RUCCS website, visit http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/index_orig.html

    30. MIT Encyclopedia Of Cognitive Science

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    31. About The Journal
    The official journal of the cognitive science Society
    http://www.umich.edu/~cogsci/about.html
    Cognitive Science: A Multidisciplinary Journal Cognitive Science is the official journal of the Cognitive Science Society, Inc. Membership in the society includes a subscription to the journal. Members can also access the journal electronically at Cognitive Science Journal On-line This resource includes html titles and abstracts, pdfs of full text articles, browse and search facilities across issues, an author index, and all issues from the first issue of 1996 through the most recent issue published. Username and password for this site are provided to members upon registration each year. For more information, contact cogsci@psy.utexas.edu NEW EDITORIAL POLICY ANNOUNCED FOR 2001!
    An editorial statement from the new editor, Robert L. Goldstone.
    Executive Editor:
    Robert L. Goldstone,
    Indiana University
    Associate Editors
    John R. Anderson
    Carnagie Mellon University Shimon Edelman
    Cornell University James Greeno
    Stanford University Nick Chater
    University of Warwick Kenneth Forbus
    Northwestern University Robert A. Jacobs

    32. The Institute Of Cognitive Science | University Of Colorado At Boulder
    Students majoring in psychology, philosophy, linguistics, or computer science may earn a certificate Category Science Social Sciences United States Colorado...... The Institute of cognitive science (ICS) at CUBoulder has gained an internationalreputation for its promotion of interdisciplinary research and training in
    http://psych-www.colorado.edu/ics/
    Throughout the academic year, colloquia and other events are held on selected Fridays, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Check schedule for details
    ICS Research Grants
    The Institute of Cognitive Science (ICS) at CU-Boulder has gained an international reputation for its promotion of interdisciplinary research and training in cognitive science. The institute is known for theory development and the application of those theories to real-world problems. The institute also houses two research centers, the Center for Lifelong Learning and Design (L3D) and the Center for Spoken Language Research (CSLR).
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    33. Weiterleitung
    An interdisciplinary journal of cognitive science.
    http://www.degruyter.de/journals/cogling/

    34. Lund University Cognitive Science
    cognitive scienceCategory Science Social Sciences Europe Sweden......Lund University cognitive science Kungshuset, Lundagård S222 22 Lund SwedenE-mail lnfo@lucs.lu.se Tel +46-46-222 7593 Fax+46-46-222 4424,
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    35. Johan Modée - Philosopher
    PhD candidate, Lund University, Sweden specializes in philosophy of religion, ethics, human rights, cognitive science, externalism, realism, materialism, artifact theory, artifactuality of religion.
    http://johanmodee.tripod.com/
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    Johan Modée - Philosopher Home About me Contact Me Writing Samples Field Work Pictures Why Philosophy? Today, in our complex globalized world, we need philosophy as a critical tool more than ever. Ignorance of the analytical skills and techniques of contemporary analytical philosophy prevents a sound development of society because it leaves us in a situation based on arbitrary opinions and fuzzy descision-making. Therefore, I submit that democracy, freedom, and human creativity need philosophy as a rational guide and a tool. Now and for the future. In need of philosophical skills? As a professional philosopher, I'm an expert in the analysis of any kind of argument, presentation or argumentative text. Or of a text/presentation where you want to state something of importance. I check coherence, logical soundness and validity, and rhetorical force. I am also a skilled teacher in philosophy. Moreover, I'm co-editor of the Swedish art/culture journal Hjärnstorm " ("Brainstorm")
    Remember: Philosophy is a constant, living and critical activity - not a dead doctrine.

    36. International Society For Group Theory In Cognitive Science
    Group theory in Robotics, ProblemSolving, Planning, Learning, Language, Perception, Art, Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, Epistemology, Measurement, Computation, Neuroscience, Anthropology, Semiotics.
    http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~mleyton/GT.htm
    GT-CS
    International Society for
    Group Theory in Cognitive Science BB Society President:
    Michael Leyton (USA) Eloise Carlton (USA),
    Vladimir Dorodnitsyn (Russia),
    Roy Eagleson (Canada),
    Athanassios Economou (USA),
    Mario Ferraro (Italy),
    Victor Finn (Russia),
    Nathaniel Friedman (USA),
    Ted Goranson (USA),
    Bill Hammel (USA),
    Slavik Jablan (Jugoslavia), Vladimir Koptsik (Russia), Joan Lasenby (UK), Yanxi Liu (USA), Guerino Mazzola (Switzerland), Denes Nagy (Japan), Thomas Noll (Germany), Frank Park (Korea), Jean Petitot (France), Vladimir Petrov (Russia), Robin Popplestone (USA), Robert Rosen (Canada), Charles Schmidt (USA), Barry Smith (USA), George Stiny (USA), Alexander Voloshinov (Russia), Dorothy Washburn (USA)

    37. NTCS97: New Trends In Cognitive Science
    in PDF. New Trends in cognitive science. Perspectives from CognitiveScience, Neuroscience, Epistemology, and Artificial Life with
    http://www.univie.ac.at/cognition/conf/ntcs97/
    The conference procedings are now available!
    Check out the new book Understanding Representation in the Cognitive Sciences overview of all contributions in html and the introduction paper in PDF.
    New Trends in Cognitive Science
    Perspectives from Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Epistemology, and Artificial Life with plenary talks organized by the Austrian Society of Cognitive Science (ASoCS) Last update: Jan 2000 Purpose and Topics Conference Schedule Posters Organizing Committee ... Additional Information
    Conference Proceedings
    The official proceedings appeared end of 1999 under the title "Understanding Representation in the Cognitive Sciences" with Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, New York.
    Purpose and Topics
    The goal of this single-track conference was to investigate and discuss new approaches and movements in cognitive science in a workshop-like atmosphere. Among the topics which seem to have emerged in the last years are: embodiment of knowledge, system theoretic and computational neuroscience approaches to cognition, dynamics in recurrent neural architectures, evolutionary and artificial life approaches to cognition, and (epistemological) implications for perception and representation, constructivist concepts and the problem of knowledge representation, autopoiesis, implications for epistemology and philosophy (of science). Contrary to many conferences in this field, the focus is on interdisciplinary cooperation and on conceptual and epistemological questions, rather than on technical details. We are trying to achieve this by giving more room to discussion and interaction between the participants (e.g., invited comments on papers, distribution of papers to the participants before the conference, etc.). According to the interdisciplinary character of cognitive science, we welcome papers/talks from the fields of artificial life, empirical, cognitive, and computational neuroscience, philosophy (of science), epistemology, anthropology, computer science, psychology, and linguistics.

    38. Center For Cognitive Science At OSU
    The emphases of the Center for cognitive science are image understanding, music cognition, and human Category Science Social Sciences United States Ohio......Our Address 208 Ohio Stadium East 1961 Tuttle Park Place Phone 614292-8200Fax 614-292-0321 (Entrance near Gate 24) View the map to the Center.
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    39. PHICS: Graduate Student Conference On Philosophy And Cognitive Science
    Graduate student conference on philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and cognitive science. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. September 28 to 30, 2001.
    http://www.carleton.ca/iis/PHICS
    Graduate Student Conference on Philosophy of Mind,
    Philosophy of Language, and Cognitive Science.

    Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
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    40. Phenomenology And Cognitive Science
    Collects resources on the intersection between phenomenology of Husserlian kind or origin and the new cognitive science, a nonreductionist science of cognition which takes consciousness seriously.
    http://www.swif.uniba.it/lei/mind/topics/00000032.htm
    SWIF Philosophy of Mind updated: 21 June 2002 http://www.swif.uniba.it/lei/mind/topics phenom.htm
    Topics
    Phenomenology and Cognitive Science Eugenio Borrelli State University of Milan (Italy)
    euborre@tin.it
    This page collects international resources on the intersection between phenomenology of Husserlian kind or origin and the new (neuro-)cognitive science, a non-reductionist science of cognition which takes consciousness seriously. This bibliography has been inspired by the book " Petitot, J.-Varela, F.-Pachoud, B.- Roy J.M. (editors.), Naturalizing phenomenology . Issues in contemporary phenomenology and cognitive science , Standford University Press, Standford (California), 1999". The page contains also some international Phenomenology Resources (archives, sites, institutes) Bibliography Phenomenology Resources Journal Bibliography A B C D E ... H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z B Elisabeth Baumgartner, Wilhelm Baumgartner, Bojan Borstner, Matjaz Potrc, John Shawe-Taylor and Elizabeth Valentine (Eds.), Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science , Röll Verlag, Germany, 1996.

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