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Consciousness and the Computational Mind

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In Consciousness and the Computational Mind, Ray Jackendoff probes one of the fundamental issues in cognitive psychology: How does our conscious experience come to be the way it is?

In so doing, he develops an overview of the mental representations invoked by the language, visual, and musical faculties, and describes how they are used in perception, production, imagery, and thought.

He then explores how these representations determine the character of conscious awareness, arriving at the "Intermediate Level Theory" of consciousness, an account strikingly different from and more empirically adequate than the many previous theories examined in the book.

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Product Details
Bradford Books
0262600196 / 9780262600194
Paperback / softback
153.15
02/10/1990
United States
372 pages
152 x 229 mm, 599 grams
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