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Foundations of Cognition

9.69 · Brain and Cognitive Sciences · Undergraduate · Spring 2003

Prof. Josh Tenenbaum, Prof. Lera Boroditsky

MIT · Tier 1

Advances in cognitive science have resolved, clarified, and sometimes complicated some of the great questions of Western philosophy: what is the structure of the world and how do we come to know it; does everyone represent the world the same way; what is the best way for us to act in the world. Specific topics include color, objects, number, categories, similarity, inductive inference, space, time, causality, reasoning, decision-making, morality and consciousness. Readings and discussion includ…

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Prof. Josh Tenenbaum, Prof. Lera Boroditsky. 9.69 Foundations of Cognition. Spring 2003. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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