The Twenty-First Century Mechanistic Theory of Human Cognition

The Twenty-First Century Mechanistic Theory of Human Cognition
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9783030636807
ISBN-13 : 3030636801
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Book Synopsis The Twenty-First Century Mechanistic Theory of Human Cognition by : Diego Azevedo Leite

Download or read book The Twenty-First Century Mechanistic Theory of Human Cognition written by Diego Azevedo Leite and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-11-30 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents a theoretical critical appraisal of the Mechanistic Theory of Human Cognition (MTHC), which is one of the most popular major theories in the contemporary field of cognitive science. It analyses and evaluates whether MTHC provides a unifying account of human cognition and its explanation. The book presents a systematic investigation of the internal and external consistency of the theory, as well as a systematic comparison with other contemporary major theories in the field. In this sense, it provides a fresh look at more recent major theoretical debates in this area of scientific research and a rigorous analysis of one of its most central major theories. Rigorous theoretical work is integrated with objective consideration of relevant empirical evidence, making the discussions robust and clear. As a result, the book shows that MTHC provides a significant theoretical contribution for the field of cognitive science. The content is useful for those interested in theoretical and empirical issues concerning major theories in the contemporary field of cognitive science.


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