Customer Review: it is alright-pretty simple and straight-forward.kind of like textbooks in school for how to write different types of papers.helpful for someone who is handling legal affairs pro se.
Customer Review: An anthology in parts. The first is an introduction that has a short extract from Frankenstein, and various other early looks at variants on that theme, including the non-horrific and a spoof. The Future Eve is a short novel, even if it mentions it is a novelette in the intro. Then various... more info
Customer Review: Although this book has many papers that weigh in on current debates, some papers are simply rewrites of older material. There is very little "road-mapping"-- the editors seem to assume some familiarity with the field already. Plus many of the authors seem to talk past each other.
Customer Review: The book contains a sampling of original research papers of the histroy of the scientific study of congition.
Three sections include research on: Mind as Computer, Mind as Neural Network and Mind as Brain. Each section has well known authors: the two Churchlands, Chomsky, Putnam, Searle and... more info
Customer Review: I am currently a student of Hanshi Scaglione's, who oversees the system of Karate that I practice. This book has been invaluable to me as a student of karate. The contents of this book can be applied to any martial art. Going well beyond the physical aspects of karate that are typically covered in... more info
Customer Review: Cummins' book is basically a very dense investigation of the various theories of mental representation. Cummins presupposes that the reader already has a solid repertoire of knowledge of the philosophy of mind and language. Thus, he has not written MMR as an introductory text. However, the book will... more info