Volume 20,
Number 1,
2008
Volume 20,
Number 2,
2008
Volume 20,
Number 3,
2008
- Rick Dale:
The possibility of a pluralist cognitive science.
155-179
- Shimon Edelman:
On the nature of minds, or: truth and consequences.
181-196
- David J. Jilk, Christian Lebiere, Randall C. O'Reilly, John R. Anderson:
SAL: an explicitly pluralistic cognitive architecture.
197-218
- Guy C. Van Orden:
Peirce's abduction and cognition as we know it.
219-229
- Eric Dietrich:
Pluralism, radical pluralism and the politics of the Big Bang.
231-237
- Michael J. Spivey, Sarah E. Anderson:
On a compatibility between emergentism and reductionism.
239-245
- Arthur B. Markman:
Pluralism, relativism and the proper use of theories.
247-250
- Rick Dale:
Sloughing ontology.
251-256
- Shimon Edelman:
A swan, a pike, and a crawfish walk into a bar.
257-264
- David J. Jilk, Christian Lebiere, Randall C. O'Reilly, John R. Anderson:
Beyond red states and blue states in cognitive science.
265-268
Volume 20,
Number 4,
2008
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)