Postmodern brain, The

Connectionism Human information processing Postmodernism Connexionnisme Postmodernisme Processos cognitivos PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE Traitement de l'information chez l'homme Cognitieve processen Connectionisme Bewusstsein Kognitionswissenschaft Konnektionismus Mental Processes Philosophy Psychological Theory Aufsatzsammlung sähkökirjat
J. Benjamins Pub. Co.
1995
EISBN 9789027283610
1. The Unexpurgated Self-Organizing Dream.
2. Deconstructing the Chinese Room.
Appendix A: Dennett, the illusionist.
Appendix B: Network and background in Searle's theory of intentionality.
3. The Continental Tradition and Cognitive Science. I. Heidegger and Connectionism: Systems that can do what Dasein does. II. Derrida and Connectionism: Differance in neural nets.
4. Toward a Noncomputational Cognitive Science: The Self-Tuning Brain.
Appendix: The binding problem.
5. Psychiatry and the New Dynamics / Gordon Globus and Joseph Arpaia.
6. The Eruption of Other and Self. I.A Deconstruction of Classical Dynamic Psychotherapy. II. Dreaming of Autre.
7. Postmodern and the Dream.
Appendix: Report by reviewer #2.
8. Take-Off To Quantum Brain Dynamics: The Excision From Discourse.
2. Deconstructing the Chinese Room.
Appendix A: Dennett, the illusionist.
Appendix B: Network and background in Searle's theory of intentionality.
3. The Continental Tradition and Cognitive Science. I. Heidegger and Connectionism: Systems that can do what Dasein does. II. Derrida and Connectionism: Differance in neural nets.
4. Toward a Noncomputational Cognitive Science: The Self-Tuning Brain.
Appendix: The binding problem.
5. Psychiatry and the New Dynamics / Gordon Globus and Joseph Arpaia.
6. The Eruption of Other and Self. I.A Deconstruction of Classical Dynamic Psychotherapy. II. Dreaming of Autre.
7. Postmodern and the Dream.
Appendix: Report by reviewer #2.
8. Take-Off To Quantum Brain Dynamics: The Excision From Discourse.
