The challenge from biology to cognitive science

Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 6 (1):31-36 (1986)
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Abstract

Concepts from cognitive science have largely replaced behaviorist concepts as the primary explanatory tools of contemporary psychology. However, cognitive science is not without its critics and shortcomings. It would therefore be a mistake for psychologists to uncritically accept cognitive science as it uncritically accepted the logical positivism that undergirded behaviorism for so many decades. Effective philosophical criticisms of cognitive science have been offered by Searle and Dreyfus. In this paper I will present difficulties with cognitive science that arise from the science of biology. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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