Shimon Edelman's Experimental Epistemology Project

Rationalists do it by the rules.
Empiricists  do it to the rules.

The Odyssey  ended  stopped for a breather in Ithaca, New York: I am at the Department of Psychology at Cornell University.


Teaching et cetera

A note to instructors. Teaching cognitive psychology? Looking for a readable, comprehensive, modern text that would help the reader achieve genuine — that is, computational — understanding of cognition? Consider adopting Computing the Mind (see below) as your text.

Books

Representation and Recognition in Vision (MIT Press, 1999): see table of contents and introduction; read online (for CogNet subscribers; if you connect from cornell.edu, you are). Computing the Mind (Oxford University Press, 2008): see table of contents; read reviews; visit Facebook Page; see corrigenda. Used for teaching cognition at Cornell since 2006.

Other publications

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