Three Simple Rules for Good Cognitive Science

Authors: Hardman, D.

Journal: Cognitive Science

Volume: 46

Issue: 7

eISSN: 1551-6709

ISSN: 0364-0213

DOI: 10.1111/cogs.13172

Abstract:

There is much recent concern about whether cognitive science is a cohesive discipline. In response, I propose that although cognitive science necessarily lacks conceptual or methodological cohesion, it can have dispositional cohesion. I further propose that this can be achieved by following three simple rules.

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Three Simple Rules for Good Cognitive Science.

Authors: Hardman, D.

Journal: Cogn Sci

Volume: 46

Issue: 7

Pages: e13172

eISSN: 1551-6709

DOI: 10.1111/cogs.13172

Abstract:

There is much recent concern about whether cognitive science is a cohesive discipline. In response, I propose that although cognitive science necessarily lacks conceptual or methodological cohesion, it can have dispositional cohesion. I further propose that this can be achieved by following three simple rules.

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Three Simple Rules for Good Cognitive Science

Authors: Hardman, D.

Journal: COGNITIVE SCIENCE

Volume: 46

Issue: 7

eISSN: 1551-6709

ISSN: 0364-0213

DOI: 10.1111/cogs.13172

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Three Simple Rules for Good Cognitive Science

Authors: Hardman, D.

Journal: Cognitive Science

Volume: 46

Issue: 7

Pages: e13172

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

ISSN: 0364-0213

DOI: 10.1111/cogs.13172

Abstract:

There is much recent concern about whether cognitive science is a cohesive discipline. In response, I propose that although cognitive science necessarily lacks conceptual or methodological cohesion, it can have dispositional cohesion. I further propose that this can be achieved by following three simple rules.

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Preferred by: Doug Hardman

Three Simple Rules for Good Cognitive Science.

Authors: Hardman, D.

Journal: Cognitive science

Volume: 46

Issue: 7

Pages: e13172

eISSN: 1551-6709

ISSN: 0364-0213

DOI: 10.1111/cogs.13172

Abstract:

There is much recent concern about whether cognitive science is a cohesive discipline. In response, I propose that although cognitive science necessarily lacks conceptual or methodological cohesion, it can have dispositional cohesion. I further propose that this can be achieved by following three simple rules.

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