Abstract: Mind & LanguageVolume 6, Issue 1 p. 1-38 Against Logicist Cognitive Science MIKE OAKSFORD, MIKE OAKSFORD Cognitive Neurocomputation Unit Department of Psychology University of Wales Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG Wales The order of authorship is arbitrary. We would like to thank Patrick Blackburn, Gordon D. A. Brown, Brian Butterworth, Robin Cooper, Nick Ellis, David Green, Nigel Harvey, Geoffrey Hunter, A. R. Jonckheere, Mike Malloch, Ken Manktelow, Marc Moens, David Over, Ullin Place, Barry Richards, Jerry Seligman, Neil Smith, Keith Stenning and two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments on earlier versions of this work. We should also like to thank the Knowledge and Inference Group at the Centre for Cognitive Science, University of Edinburgh, where we first discussed many of the ideas in this paper. Much of this work was carried out while Mike Oaksford was funded under ESRC research contract R000231282, and Nick Chater was funded by ESRC grant C00428622023. Correspondence regarding this article should be sent either to Mike Oaksford, Cognitive Neurocomputation Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL572DG, Wales, U.K. or to Nick Chater, now at, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, 7, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JZ, Scotland, U.K.Search for more papers by this authorNICK CHATER, NICK CHATER Department of Psychology University of Edinburgh 7 George Square Edinburgh EH8 9JZSearch for more papers by this author MIKE OAKSFORD, MIKE OAKSFORD Cognitive Neurocomputation Unit Department of Psychology University of Wales Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG Wales The order of authorship is arbitrary. We would like to thank Patrick Blackburn, Gordon D. A. Brown, Brian Butterworth, Robin Cooper, Nick Ellis, David Green, Nigel Harvey, Geoffrey Hunter, A. R. Jonckheere, Mike Malloch, Ken Manktelow, Marc Moens, David Over, Ullin Place, Barry Richards, Jerry Seligman, Neil Smith, Keith Stenning and two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments on earlier versions of this work. We should also like to thank the Knowledge and Inference Group at the Centre for Cognitive Science, University of Edinburgh, where we first discussed many of the ideas in this paper. Much of this work was carried out while Mike Oaksford was funded under ESRC research contract R000231282, and Nick Chater was funded by ESRC grant C00428622023. Correspondence regarding this article should be sent either to Mike Oaksford, Cognitive Neurocomputation Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL572DG, Wales, U.K. or to Nick Chater, now at, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, 7, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JZ, Scotland, U.K.Search for more papers by this authorNICK CHATER, NICK CHATER Department of Psychology University of Edinburgh 7 George Square Edinburgh EH8 9JZSearch for more papers by this author First published: March 1991 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0017.1991.tb00173.xCitations: 176 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume6, Issue1March 1991Pages 1-38 RelatedInformation
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