The Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind / edited by Mark Sprevak and Matteo Colombo.

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Edition:First edition.
Published: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, [2018].
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Series:Routledge handbooks in philosophy.
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Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction Mark Sprevak and Matteo Colombo
  • Part 1: History and Future Directions
  • 1. Computational thought from Descartes to Lovelace Alistair M.C. Isaac
  • 2. Turing and the first electronic brains: What the papers said Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland
  • 3. British cybernetics (or The disembodiment of mind) Joe Dewhurst
  • 4. Cybernetics Tara H.Abraham
  • 5. Turing-equivalent computation at the "conception" of cognitive science Kenneth Aizawa
  • 6. Connectionism and post-connectionist models Cameron Buckner and James Garson
  • 7. Artificial Intelligence Murray Shanahan
  • Part 2: Types of Computing
  • 8. Classical computational models Richard Samuels
  • 9. Explanation and connectionist models Catherine Stinson
  • 10. Dynamic information processing Frank Faries and Anthony Chemero
  • 11. Probabilistic models David Danks
  • 12. Prediction error minimization in the brain Jakob Hohwy
  • Part 3: Foundations and Challenges
  • 13. Triviality arguments about implementation Mark Sprevak
  • 14. Computational implementation J. Brendan Ritchie and Gualtiero Piccinini
  • 15. Computation and levels in cognitive and neural sciences-- Lotem Elber-Dorozko and Oron Shagrir
  • 16. Reductive explanation between psychology and neuroscience Daniel A. Weiskopf
  • 17. Helmholtzs vision: Underdetermination, behavior and the brain Clark Glymour and Ruben Sanchez-Romero
  • 18. The nature and function of content in computational models Frances Egan
  • 19. Maps, models and computational simulations in the mind William Ramsey
  • 20. The cognitive basis of computation: Putting computation in its place Daniel D. Hutto, Erik Myin, Anco Peeters and Farid Zahnoun
  • 21. Computational explanations and neural coding Rosa Cao
  • 22. Computation, consciousness, and "Computation and consciousness" Colin Klein
  • 23. Concepts, symbols and computation: An integrative approach Jenelle Salisbury and Susan Schneider
  • 24. Embodied cognition Marcin Mikowski
  • 25. Tractability and the computational mind Jakub Szymanik and Rineke Verbrugge
  • Part 4: Applications
  • 26. Computational cognitive neuroscience Carlos Zednik
  • 27. Simulation in computational neuroscience Liz Irvine
  • 28. Learning and reasoning Matteo Colombo
  • 29. Vision Mazviita Chirimuuta
  • 30. Perception without computation? Nico Orlandi
  • 31. Motor computation Michael Rescorla
  • 32. Computational models of emotion Xiaosi Gu
  • 33. Computational psychiatry-- Stefan Brugger and
  • Matthew Broome
  • 34. Computational approaches to social cognition John Michael and Miles MacLeod
  • 35. Computational theories of group behavior Bryce Huebner and Joseph Jebari.
  • Index