Husserl, Intentionality, and Cognitive Science

MIT Press (1984)
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Abstract

As this book makes clear, current use of data structures such as frames, scripts, and stereotypes in psychology, artificial intelligence, and all the other disciplines now grouped together as Cognitive Science develop ideas already explored by Husserl who believed that the analysis of mental representations was the proper subject of philosophy, psychology, and other disciplines that deal with the mind. This new anthology will serve as an ideal introduction to phenomenology for analytic philosophers, both as a text and as the single most useful source book on Husserl for cognitive scientists. An MIT Press/Bradford Book.

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Hubert Dreyfus
Last affiliation: University of California, Berkeley

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