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Sketches of thought

Title
  1. Sketches of thought / Vinod Goel.
Published by
  1. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1995.
Author
  1. Goel, Vinod.

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Description
  1. xv, 279 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
  1. Much of the cognitive lies beyond articulate, discursive thought, beyond the reach of current computational notions. In Sketches of Thought, Vinod Goel argues that the cognitive computational conception of the world requires our thought processes to be precise, rigid, discrete, and unambiguous; yet there are dense, ambiguous, and amorphous symbol systems, like sketching, painting, and poetry, found in the arts and much of everyday discourse that have an important, non-trivial place in cognition. Goel maintains that while on occasion our thoughts do conform to the current computational theory of mind, they often are - indeed must be - vague, fluid, ambiguous, and amorphous. He argues that if cognitive science takes the classical computational story seriously, it must deny or ignore these processes, or at least relegate them to the realm of the nonmental. Along the way, Goel makes a number of significant and controversial interim points. He shows that there is a principled distinction between design and nondesign problems, that there are standard stages in the solution of design problems, that these stages correlate with the use of different types of external symbol systems, that these symbol systems are usefully individuated in Nelson Goodman's syntactic and semantic terms, and that different cognitive processes are facilitated by different types of symbol systems.
Subject
  1. Mental representation
  2. Symbolism (Psychology)
  3. Cognitive science
  4. Thought and thinking
  5. Cognition
  6. Symbolism
  7. Thinking
  8. Cognition
  9. thinking
  10. cognition
  11. Psychology
  12. Thought and thinking
  13. Cognitive science
  14. Mental representation
  15. Entwurf
  16. Kognitionswissenschaft
  17. Kognitiver Prozess
  18. Skizze
  19. Filosofie van de geest
  20. Probleemoplossing
  21. Processos cognitivos
  22. Pensamento
Contents
  1. Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. From Mental Representations to Computation -- 3. Entailments of the Computational Theory of Mind -- 4. A Framework for Studying Design -- 5. Cognitive Processes Involved in Design Problem Solving -- 6. A Cognitive Science Analysis of Designers' Representations -- 7. Goodman's Analysis of Symbol Systems -- 8. Virtues of Non-Notational Symbol Systems -- 9. The Role of Sketching in Design Problem Solving -- 10. Implications for the Computational Theory of Mind -- Appendix A Methodological Details of Study 1: Structure of Design Problem Spaces -- Appendix B Methodological Details of Study 2: The Role of Sketching in Design Problem Solving -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. "A Bradford book."
  2. Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of California, Berkeley, 1991.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-274) and index.