martes, 15 de marzo de 2016

Proyecto FONDECYT 11121604, Investigador responsable, profesor Manuel Rodriguez


Los libros adquiridos para el proyecto "El principio de composicionalidad en el contexto de los debates sobe la relación entre la mente y el lenguaje:  un problema de elección de arquitecturas cognitivas" finalizado recientemente y a cargo del profesor del Departamento de Filosofía, Manuel Rodríguez, abarcan temas como: ciencias cognitivas, lingüística, lenguaje, psicología evolutiva, entre otros. Ya están disponibles para su consulta.

Sterelny, Kim y otros (eds.). Cooperation and Its evolution. Cambridge: A Bradford Book; The MIT Press, 2013.







Jackendoff, Ray. Language, consciousness, culture. Essays on mental structure. Cambridge: A Bradford Book; The MIT Press, 2007.







Stanley, Jason. Language in context. Selected essays. Oxford: Claredon Press, 2007.







Hurford, James R. The origins of grammar. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.







Tomasello, Michael. The cultural origins of human cognition. Cambridge, England: Harvard University Press, 1999.







Corballis, Michael C. The recursive mind. The origins of human language, thought, and civilization. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2011.







Wray, Alison (ed.). The transition to language. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.






Boeckx, Cedric. Language in cognition. Uncovering mental structures and the rules behind them. Chichester, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.






Sainsbury, R.M.; Michael Tye. Seven puzzles of thought and how to solve them. An originalist theory of concepts. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.







Hurford, James R. The origins of meaning. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.







Tomasello, Michael. Origins of human communication. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2010.







Recanati, François. Mental files. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.








Sterelny, Kim. Thought in a hostile world. The evolution of human cognition. Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Publishing, 2003.







Sterelny, Kim. The evolved apprentice: How evolution made humans unique. Cambridge: A Bradford Book; The MIT Press, 2012.







Gauker, Christopher. Words and images. An essay on the origin of ideas. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.







Feldman, Jerome A. From molecule to metaphor. A neural theory of language. Cambridge: A Bradford Book; The MIT Press, 2008.







Lyon, Caroline; Chrystipher L. Nehaniv; Angelo Cangelosi (eds.). Emergence of communication and language. London: Springer, 2007.







Tomasello, Michael. Why we cooperate. Cambridge: A Boston Review Press; The MIT Press, 2009.







Cappelen, Herman; Ernie Lepore. Insensitive semantics. A defense of semantic minimalism and speech act pluralism. Malden: Blackwell Publishing, 2005.







Karmiloff, Kyra; Annette Karmiloff-Smith. Pathways to language. From fetus to adolescent. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2002.








Carstairs-McCarthy, Andrew. The origins of complex language. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.







Godfrey-Smith, Peter. Complexity and the function of mind in nature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.






Tomasello, Michael. Constructing a language. A usage-based theory of language acquisition. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2005.







Tomasello, Michael; Elizabeth Bates (eds.). Language development. The essential readings. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2001.







Velichkovsky, Boris M.; Duane M. Rumbaugh. Communicating meaning. The evolution and development of language. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1996.






Bergen, Benjamin K. Louder than words. The new science of how the mind makes meaning. New York: Basic Books, 2012.







Kramsch, Claire (ed.). Language acquisition and language socialization. London : Continuum, 2002.








Richerson, Peter J.; Robert Boyd. Not by genes alone. How culture transformed human evolution. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2005.







Deacon, Terrence W. The symbolic species. The co-evolution of language and the brain. New York; London: W.W. Norton and Company, 1997.







Bickerton, Derek. More than nature needs. Language, mind, and evolution. Cambridge; London: Harvard University Press, 2014.







Zawidzki, Tadeusz Wieslaw. Mindshaping. A new framework for understanding human social cognition. Cambridge, Mass. : The MIT Press, 2013.








Streeck, Jürgen; Charles Goodwin; Curtis LeBaron (eds.). Embodied interaction. Language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.





Wertsch, James V.; Pablo del Río; Amelia Álvarez (eds.). Sociocultural studies of mind. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.







Cowley, Stephen J.; Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau (eds.). Cognition beyond the brain. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2013.






Tomasello, Michael. A natural history of human thinking. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2014.







Turner, Mark. The origin of ideas. Blending, creativity, and the human spark. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.







Lieberman, Matthew D. Social. Why our brains are wired to connect. New York: Crown Publishers, 2013.







Aizawa, Kenneth. The systematicity arguments. Boston: Kluwer Academic, 2003.








Werning, Markus, Wolfram Hinzen, and Edouard Machery. The Oxford Handbook of Compositionality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.







Malafouris, Lambros. How things shape the mind. A theory of material engagement. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2013.







Anderson, James A.; Edward Rosenfeld. Neurocomputing. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1990.






Anderson, James A.; Edward Rosenfeld. Talking nets. An oral history of neutral networks. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2000.







Plunkett, Kim; Jeffrey L. Elman. Exercises in rethinking innateness. A handbook for connectionist simulations. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1997.






Spencer, John P.; Michael S.C. Thomas; James L. McClelland (eds.). Toward a unified theory of development. Connectionism and dynamic systems theory re-considered. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.






Pinker, Steven. The language instinct. How the mind creates language. New York: Harper Perennial, 2007.







Wachsmuth, Ipke; Manuela Lenzen; Günther Knoblich. Embodied communication in humans and machines. Oxford: University Press, 2008.







Chomsky, Noam. Language and mind. 3rd. ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.






Lakoff, George; Johnson, Mark. Metaphors we live by. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2003.







Dehaene, Stanislas. Consciousness and the brain. Deciphering how the brain codes our thoughts. New York: Viking, 2014.







Johnson, Mark. The meaning of the body. Aesthetics of human understanding. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2007.







Bickerton, Derek. Adam's tongue. How humans made language, how language made humans. New York: Hill and Wang, 2009.







Fitch, W. Tecumseh. The evolution of language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.






Elman, Jeffrey L. Y otros. Rethinking innateness. A connectionist perspective on development. London, England: A Bradford Book; Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1998.






Dinsmore, John (Ed.). The symbolic and connectionist paradigms closing the gap. Hillsdale, New Jersey; Hove and London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1992.







Christiansen, Morten H.; Nick Chater (eds.). Connectionist psycholinguistics. Westport, Connecticut: Ablex Publishing, 2001







Thelen, Esther; Linda B. Smith. A dynamic systems approach to the development of cognition and action. London, England: A Bradford Book; Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1996.






Schulkin, Jay (ed.). Action, perception and the brain. Adaptation and cephalic expression. Houndmills; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.




















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