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A comprehensive, two‑volume historical survey of the development of cognitive science from ancient philosophical roots to modern interdisciplinary research. The book traces how thinkers from philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neurophysiology, linguistics, and computer science converged on the idea of the mind as a “machine.” It documents major theoretical debates and intellectual shifts, while examining contributions across disciplines — providing both a narrative history and critical analysis of cognitive science’s evolution
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publishing Year: 2006
ISBN: 978‑0199241446
Pages: 1631