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Investigating Psychology

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Investigating Psychology book

Sciences of the Mind After Wittgenstein

Investigating Psychology

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Investigating Psychology book

Sciences of the Mind After Wittgenstein
ByJohn Hyman
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1991
eBook Published 9 August 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315463933
Pages 218
eBook ISBN 9781315463933
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Humanities
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Hyman, J. (1991). Investigating Psychology: Sciences of the Mind After Wittgenstein (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315463933

ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1991, the essays in this volume are written by philosophers who were convinced that Wittgenstein’s investigations in philosophical psychology were of direct relevance to current experimental psychology at the time.

Rather than reflecting on the nature of psychological theory at a high level of abstraction, they examined leading theories and controversies in the experimental study of vision and of language in order to reveal the conceptual problems that they raise and the philosophical theories that have exerted an influence upon them.

Under the section headings ‘Language and Behaviour’ and ‘Perception and Representation’, the essays examine the work of Chomsky, Gregory, Marr, Weiskrantz and others, and discuss problems ranging from artificial intelligence to animal communications, from blindsight to machine vision.

The collection aims to demonstrate that philosophical investigations can contribute to psychological science by extirpating conceptual confusions which have been woven into the fabric of empirical research. The majority of the essays had been specially commissioned, and the contributors include several of the most distinguished exponents of Wittgenstein’s philosophical legacy at the time.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |24 pages

INTRODUCTION

ByJohn Hyman

part |2 pages

Part I Language and behaviour

chapter 1|21 pages

THE RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO INSTINCTIVE BEHAVIOUR

ByNorman Malcolm

chapter 2|19 pages

MECHANISM AND MEANING

ByBruce Goldberg

chapter 3|28 pages

THE ENDURING RELEVANCE OF WITTGENSTEIN’S REMARKS O N INTENTIONS

ByStuart Shanker

chapter 4|22 pages

CONVERSATIONS WITH APES: REFLECTIONS O N THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF LANGUAGE

ByJohn Dupre

part |2 pages

Part II Perception and representation

chapter 5|36 pages

SEEING, REPRESENTING AND DESCRIBING: AN EXAMINATION OF DAVID MARR’S COMPUTATIONAL THEORY OF VISION

ByPeter Hacker

chapter 6|11 pages

THE HOMUNCULUS FALLACY

ByAnthony Kenny

chapter 7|35 pages

VISUAL EXPERIENCE AND BLINDSIGHT

ByJohn Hyman
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