Chapter 1 Problems of Methodology in Cognitive Science, James R. Miller, Peter G. Polson, Walter Kintsch; Part 1 Artificial Intelligence; Chapter 2 Paradigmatic Issues in Cognitive Science, Wendy G. Lehnert; Chapter 3 Methodology for Building an Intelligent Tutoring System, William J. Clancey; Chapter 4 First Among Equals, John Haugeland; Part 2 Linguistics; Chapter 5 *This chapter is reprinted with permission from J. Bresnan, Editor, “The mental representation of grammatical relations”, MIT Press, 1982; copyright by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology., Joan Bresnan, Ronald M. Kaplan; Chapter 6 Deductive Vs. Pragmatic Processing in Natural Language, T. Givón; Chapter 7 Psychological Constraints on Language: A Commentary on Bresnan and Kaplan and on Givón, Herbert H. Clark, Barbara C. Malt; Part 3 Psychology; Chapter 8 Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Cognitive Science: A Psycholinguistic Perspective, David Swinney; Chapter 9 Competitive Argumentation in Computational Theories of Cognition, Kurt VanLehn, John Seely Brown, James Greeno; Chapter 10 Cognitive Science is Methodologically Fine, Eugene Charniak; Part 4 Towards Cognitive Science; Chapter 11 Methods and Tactics Reconsidered, P. G. Polson, J. R. Miller, W. Kintsch; Chapter 12 Some General Remarks on the Cognitive Sciences, Patrick Suppes; Chapter 13 Cohabitation in the Cognitive Sciences, Mandler Mandler;
Walter Kintsch, James R. Miller, Peter G. Polson, University of Colorado.