Richard A. Carlson Sperry PH.D . John Ed. John Ed. Carlson
This volume presents a theoretical framework for understanding consciousness and learning. Drawing on work in cognitive psychology and philosophy, this framework begins with the observation that to be conscious is literally to have a point of view. From this starting point, the book develops a descriptive scheme that allows perceptual, symbolic, and emotional awareness to be discussed in common theoretical terms, compatible with a computational view of the mind. A central theme is our experience of ourselves as agents, consciously controlling activities situated in environments. In contrast...
This volume presents a theoretical framework for understanding consciousness and learning. Drawing on work in cognitive psychology and philosophy, thi...
Richard A. Carlson Sperry PH.D . John Ed. John Ed. Carlson
This volume brings together cognitive scientific research on consciousness and on cognitive skills in a carefully-worked out theory of "experienced cognition." For researchers and graduate students in all branches of cognitive science.
This volume brings together cognitive scientific research on consciousness and on cognitive skills in a carefully-worked out theory of "experienced co...