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====1.3.3.  Cognitive Science====
 
====1.3.3.  Cognitive Science====
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Remarkably, seeds of a hybrid character, similar to what is sought in the intersection of AI and systems theory, were planted many years ago by one who explored the farther and nether regions of the human mind.  This model blended recognizably cybernetic and cognitive ideas in a scheme that included associative networks for adaptive learning and recursion mechanisms for problem solving.  But these ideas lay dormant and untended by their originator for over half a century.  Sigmund Freud rightly estimated that this model would always be too simple-minded to help with the complex and subtle exigencies of his chosen practice.  But the "Project" he wrote out in 1895 (Freud, 1954) is still more sophisticated, in its underlying computational structure, than many receiving serious study today in AI and cognitive modeling.  Again, here is another stage, another window, where old ideas and directions may be worth a new look with the new 'scopes available, if only to provide a basis for informing the speculations that get a theory started.
Remarkably, seeds of a hybrid character, similar to what is sought in the  
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intersection of AI and systems theory, were planted many years ago by one who  
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explored the farther and nether regions of the human mind.  This model blended  
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recognizably cybernetic and cognitive ideas in a scheme that included  
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associative networks for adaptive learning and recursion mechanisms for problem  
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solving.  But these ideas lay dormant and untended by their originator for over  
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half a century.  Sigmund Freud rightly estimated that this model would always be  
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too simple-minded to help with the complex and subtle exigencies of his chosen  
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practice.  But the "Project" he wrote out in 1895 (Freud, 1954) is still more  
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sophisticated, in its underlying computational structure, than many receiving  
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serious study today in AI and cognitive modeling.  Again, here is another stage,  
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another window, where old ideas and directions may be worth a new look with the  
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new 'scopes available, if only to provide a basis for informing the speculations  
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that get a theory started.
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The ideas of information processing, AI, cybernetics, and systems theory had  
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The ideas of information processing, AI, cybernetics, and systems theory had more direct interactions, of course, with the development of cognitive science.  A share of these mutual influences and crosscurrents may be traced through the texts and references in (Young, 1964, 1978), (de Bono, 1969), (Eccles, 1970), (Anderson & Bower, 1973), (Krantz, et al., 1974), (Johnson-Laird & Wason, 1977), (Lachman, Lachman, & Butterfield, 1979), (Wyer & Carlston, 1979), (Boden, 1980), (Anderson, 1981, '83, '90), (Schank, 1982), (Gentner & Stevens, 1983), (H. Gardner, 1983, 1985), (O'Shea & Eisenstadt, 1984), (Pylyshyn, 1984), (Bakeman & Gottman, 1986), (Collins & Smith, 1988), (Minsky & Papert, 1988), (Posner, 1989), (Vosniadou & Ortony, 1989), (Gottman & Roy, 1990), and (Newell, 1990).
more direct interactions, of course, with the development of cognitive science.   
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A share of these mutual influences and crosscurrents may be traced through the  
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texts and references in (Young, 1964, 1978), (de Bono, 1969), (Eccles, 1970),  
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(Anderson & Bower, 1973), (Krantz, et al., 1974), (Johnson-Laird & Wason, 1977),  
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(Lachman, Lachman, & Butterfield, 1979), (Wyer & Carlston, 1979), (Boden, 1980),  
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(Anderson, 1981, '83, '90), (Schank, 1982), (Gentner & Stevens, 1983), (H.  
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Gardner, 1983, 1985), (O'Shea & Eisenstadt, 1984), (Pylyshyn, 1984), (Bakeman &  
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Gottman, 1986), (Collins & Smith, 1988), (Minsky & Papert, 1988), (Posner,  
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1989), (Vosniadou & Ortony, 1989), (Gottman & Roy, 1990), and (Newell, 1990).
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====1.3.4.  Philosophy of Science====
 
====1.3.4.  Philosophy of Science====
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