Keeping the World in Mind: Mental Representations and the Sciences of the MindDrawing on a wide range of resources, including the history of philosophy, her role as director of a cognitive neuroscience group, and her Wittgensteinian training at Oxford, Jacobson provides fresh views on representation, concepts, perception, action, emotion and belief. |
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Keeping the World in Mind: Mental Representations and the Sciences of the Mind Anne Jaap Jacobson No preview available - 2013 |
Keeping the World in Mind: Mental Representations and the Sciences of the Mind Anne Jaap Jacobson No preview available - 2013 |
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