Cognition for science

W. Dittrich

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    Abstract

    In this review of Giere's Cognitive Models of Science 1992), underlying theoretical assumptions of cognitive models are examined from a psychological and philosophical viewpoint. In particular, the aim of the book to constitute a unified cognitive model for the sciences is addressed. The ambiguity of cognitive processes is discussed as a major problem for cognitive explanations of science theory from a Kantian point of view.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalPsycoloquy
    Volume5
    Issue number71
    Publication statusPublished - 1994

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