Michael Wheeler is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Stirling. He is the author of Reconstructing the Cognitive World: The Next Step (MIT Press, 2005).
The Mechanical Mind in History Philip Husbands, Owen Holland and Michael Wheeler (Eds.) Cloth / April 2008 Scientists, artists, historians, and philosophers trace the evolution of the idea of intelligent machines, reflecting on the multidisciplinary quest to explain mind scientifically as a wholly mechanical process. Price $43.00 | ADD TO CART
Reconstructing the Cognitive World The Next Step Michael Wheeler Paper / March 2007 An argument for a non-Cartesian philosophical foundation for cognitive science that combines elements of Heideggerian phenomenology, a dynamical systems approach to cognition, and insights from artificial intelligence-related robotics.
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Reconstructing the Cognitive World The Next Step Michael Wheeler Cloth / June 2005 An argument for a non-Cartesian philosophical foundation for cognitive science that combines elements of Heideggerian phenomenology, a dynamical systems approach to cognition, and insights from artificial intelligence-related robotics.
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