| Date Due | Author |
Reading |
| 1/16 | Plato |
Meno |
| 1/21 | Turing |
Computing Machinery and Intelligence |
| 1/21 | Searle |
Minds, Brains, and Programs |
| 1/23 | Lakoff |
Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal
about the Mind, Chapters 1 & 2, University of Chicago Press. |
| 1/23 | Wittgenstein |
Philosophical Investigations, pp. 30-35, Macmilan Publishing Company. |
| 1/28 | Rosch, E. et. al. |
Basic Objects in Natural Categories, pp. 382-439, Academic Press, 1976. |
| 1/28 | Klein, D. & Murphy, G. |
The Representation of Polysemous Words, In Journal of
Memory and Language, v. 45, 2001, pp. 259-282. |
| 1/30 | Tversky, A. & Kahneman,
D | Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases. In
Kahneman et. al. (eds.) New York: Cambridge University Press,
1982. (pp. 3-20) |
| 2/4 | Gigerenzer, G. | How
to Make Cognitive Illusions Disappear. In Adaptive Thinking:
Rationality in the Real World. (Ch. 12). New York: Oxford University
Press, 2000 |
| 2/6 | Glenberg, A. |
What Memory is For (preprint) Behavioral and
Brain Sciences 20 (1):1-55. |
| 2/11 | Anderson and Milson |
Ch. 2: Memory |
| 2/13 | Pinker, S. |
The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates
Language. Chapter 4. William Morrow and Co. 1994. |
| 2/13 | Chomsky, N. |
Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. Chapter 1 (pp. 1-62).
MIT Press, 1965. Higher res scans of pp. 4-11 are here. |
| 2/18 | Lakoff | Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal
about the Mind, pp.
416-438, and pp.
462-509. University of Chicago Press. |
| 2/25 | Hinton |
How Neural Networks Learn from Experience.
In Scientific American |
| 2/27 | Rumelhart, et. al. |
Learning the Past Tense. In McClelland, J. and
Rumelhart, D. et. al. Parallel Distributed
Processing, Vol. 2. MIT Press: 1986, pp. 216-271. |
| 3/13 | Tye, M. | The Imagery Debate. MIT Press, 1991. pp. 1-60. |
| 3/18 | Pylyshyn, Z. | Is the
Imagery Debate Over? If so, what was it about? Rutgers Center for
Cognitive Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. |
| 3/20 | Cowey, A. and Stoerig, P. |
Blindsight in Monkeys. In Nature, v. 373, n. 19, January, 1995.
|
| 3/20 | Poppel, E. et. al. |
Residual Visual Function after Brain Wounds involving the
Central Visual Pathways in Man. In Nature, v. 243, June 1, 1973. |
| 3/20 | Farah, M. and Feinberg, T. |
Visual Object Agnosia. In Patient-Based Approaches to
Cognitive Neuroscience. MIT Press, 2000. |
| 3/20 | Sacks, O. | An Anthropologist on Mars, preface, Random House, 1995. |
| 3/20 | Ramachandran & Blakeslee |
Phantoms in the Brain, Chapter
6, William Morrow, 1998 |
| 4/3 | Spelke, E. et. al. | Origins
of Knowledge In Psychological Review, v. 99, n. 4, 1992,
pp. 605-632. |
| 4/10 | Leslie, A. |
Pretending and Believing: Issues in the Theory of ToMM In
Cognition, v. 50, 1994, pp. 211-238. |
| 4/10 | Scholl, B. and Leslie, M. |
Modularity, Development and 'Theory of Mind', In Mind and Language,
v. 14, n. 1, March 1999, pp. 131-153. |
| 4/10 | Bates, E. et. al. | Innateness
and Emergentism In Bechtel and Graham (eds), A Companion to
Cognitive Science, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1998,
pp. 590-601. |
| 4/15 | Elman, J. | Learning
and Development in Neural Networks: The Importance of Starting
Small. In Cognition, v. 48, 1993, pp. 71-99. |
| 4/17 | Spence, S. | Alien
Control: From Phenomenology to Cognitive Neurobiology Project MUSE,
The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. |
| 4/17 | Haggard, P. and Libet, B. | Conscious
Intention and Brain Activity In Journal of Consciousness Studies,
v. 8, n. 11, 2001, pp. 47-63, |
| 4/17 | Spence, S. |
Free Will in the Light of Neuropsychiatry In Philosophy,
Psychiatry, & Psychology, v. 3, n. 2, 1996, pp. 75-90. |
| 4/22 | Axelrod, R. | The Evolution of Cooperation, New York, Basic Books. pp. 1-54 |
| 4/22 | Gintis, H. | Game Theory Evolving, Princeton University Press, 2000. Ch. 1 |