Cognitive Technologies and the Pragmatics of Cognition

Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 13:3 (2005)

Editor
For more information on the Special Series devoted to Technology & Cognition, please see: Special Issues
[Pragmatics & Cognition, 13:3] 2005.  220 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Call for Papers: Mechanicism and autonomy: What can robotics teach us about human cognition and action?
449–450
Articles
The impact of cognitive technologies: Towards a pragmatic approach
Marcelo Dascal † and Itiel E. Dror
451–457
Making faces with computers: Witness cognition and technology
Graham Pike, Nicola Brace, Jim Turner and Sally Kynan
459–479
Perceptual recalibration in sensory substitution and perceptual modification
Juan C. González, Paul Bach-y-Rita and Steven J. Haase
481–500
Distributed processes, distributed cognizers, and collaborative cognition
Stevan Harnad
501–514
Robotics, philosophy and the problems of autonomy
Willem F.G. Haselager
515–532
Technology and the management imagination
Fred Phillips
533–563
Information and mechanical models of intelligence: What can we learn from cognitive science?
Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez
565–582
Is cognition plus technology an unbounded system? Technology, representation and culture
Niall J.L. Griffith
583–613
Radical Empiricism, Empirical Modelling and the nature of knowing
Meurig Beynon
615–646
Book Reviews
Review of Gorayska & Mey (2004): Cognition and Technology: Co-existence, Convergence and Co-Evolution
Reviewed by Iris van Rooij
647–655
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General