The Resistible Rise of Cognitive Science

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The paper argues that it is the rise of Artificial Intelligence as a concrete possibility (the idea of a thinking machine) that favoured the growth of interest in Cognitive Science within the academic community. This puts the history and the definition of AI in a different light, as it can be seen and understood as "a continuation of Philosophy by other means" (Landi, 2020) and not merely as a technology or a sum of technologies.

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Giovanni Landi
Università degli Studi di Milano (PhD)

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Cognitive science.Paul Thagard - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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