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Oxford University Press 1998 Paperback Good All orders ship SAME or NEXT business day. Expedited shipments will be received in 1-5 business days within the United States. We proudly ship to APO/FPO addresses. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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Oxford: Clarendon Press, Date: 1998. First printing. Paperback. Very Good. octavo, paper wraps, book is in very good condition with wear to boards edges and rubbing, sticker residue, 174pp. 1998. Clarendon Press ISBN 0198236360 9780198236368 [US]
Oxford Clarendon Press 1998 First printing Paperback Very Good Octavo, paper wraps, book is in very good condition with wear to boards edges and rubbing, sticker residue, 174pp.
ISBN10: 0198236360, ISBN13: 9780198236368, [publisher: Clarendon Press, Oxford,] Softcover The renowned philosopher Jerry Fodor, a leading figure in the study of the mind for more than twenty years, presents a strikingly original theory on the basic constituents of thought. He suggests that the heart of cognitive science is its theory of concepts, and that cognitive scientists have gone badly wrong in many areas because their assumptions about concepts have been mistaken. Fodor argues compellingly for an atomistic theory of concepts, deals out witty and pugnacious demolitions of rival theories, and suggests that future work on human cognition should build upon new foundations. This lively, conversational, and superbly accessible book is the first volume in the Oxford Cognitive Science Series, where the best original work in this field will be presented to a broad readership. Concepts will fascinate anyone interested in contemporary work on mind and language. Cognitive science will never be the same again. cm.15,7x23,4, pp.XII,174,(6), Oxford Cognitive Science Series,1. Oxford, Clarendon Press cm.15,7x23,4, pp.XII,174,(6), br., cop.fig.a col. Oxford Cognitive Science Series,1. [Reggello, FI, Italy] [Publication Year: 1998]
ISBN10: 0198236360, ISBN13: 9780198236368, [publisher: Clarendon Press, Oxford,] Softcover The renowned philosopher Jerry Fodor, a leading figure in the study of the mind for more than twenty years, presents a strikingly original theory on the basic constituents of thought. He suggests that the heart of cognitive science is its theory of concepts, and that cognitive scientists have gone badly wrong in many areas because their assumptions about concepts have been mistaken. Fodor argues compellingly for an atomistic theory of concepts, deals out witty and pugnacious demolitions of rival theories, and suggests that future work on human cognition should build upon new foundations. This lively, conversational, and superbly accessible book is the first volume in the Oxford Cognitive Science Series, where the best original work in this field will be presented to a broad readership. Concepts will fascinate anyone interested in contemporary work on mind and language. Cognitive science will never be the same again. cm.15,7x23,4, pp.XII,174,(6), Oxford Cognitive Science Series,1. Oxford, Clarendon Press cm.15,7x23,4, pp.XII,174,(6), br., cop.fig.a col. Oxford Cognitive Science Series,1. [Reggello, FI, Italy] [Publication Year: 1998]
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