Introduction

Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 48 (1):7-9 (2016)
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The problem of interfield integration in cognitive science has three closely connected aspects; they are to do with: a) the interdependencies between the levels of organization of cognitive systems, b) the intertheoretic connections between the subdisciplines of cognitive science, and c) the organization of research and interdisciplinary research projects conducted by scientists from different disciplines who employ a variety of research methods.

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