Recent Changes in the Concept of Cognition
@article{Bem1996RecentCI, title={Recent Changes in the Concept of Cognition}, author={S. Bem and F. Keijzer}, journal={Theory & Psychology}, year={1996}, volume={6}, pages={449 - 469} }
Psychological theory is currently undergoing a change more profound than the `cognitive revolution' of the 1950s and 1960s. The present change involves a reconceptualization of the very concepts of cognition and mind. Cognitive science and cognitive psychology are turning away from the long dominant view of mind as an encapsulated, rational entity, dissociated from the body. In the emergent view the mind is seen as activity in an environment. This action-related reconceptualization of mind… CONTINUE READING
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