Journal: topiCS

Volume 4, Issue 3

331 -- 0Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
332 -- 341Caspar Addyman, Robert M. French. Computational Modeling in Cognitive Science: A Manifesto for Change
342 -- 353Sieghard Beller, Andrea Bender, Douglas L. Medin. Should Anthropology Be Part of Cognitive Science?
354 -- 361Richard A. Shweder. Anthropology's Disenchantment With the Cognitive Revolution
362 -- 371John B. Gatewood. Cultural Models, Consensus Analysis, and the Social Organization of Knowledge
372 -- 378James S. Boster. Cognitive Anthropology Is a Cognitive Science
379 -- 386H. Clark Barrett, Stephen Stich, Stephen Laurence. Homo sapiens be Part of Cognitive Science?
387 -- 395Annelie Rothe. Cognitive Anthropologists: Who Needs Them?
396 -- 403Stephen C. Levinson. The Original Sin of Cognitive Science
404 -- 412Harvey Whitehouse, Emma Cohen. Seeking a Rapprochement Between Anthropology and the Cognitive Sciences: A Problem-Driven Approach
413 -- 419Keith Stenning. To Naturalize or Not to Naturalize? An Issue for Cognitive Science as Well as Anthropology
420 -- 428Shinobu Kitayama. Integrating Two Epistemological Goals: Why Shouldn't We Give It Another Chance?
429 -- 436Sara J. Unsworth. Anthropology in the Cognitive Sciences: The Value of Diversity
437 -- 444Stephanie A. Fryberg. Cultural Psychology as a Bridge Between Anthropology and Cognitive Science
445 -- 452Olivier Le Guen. Cognitive Anthropological Fieldwork
453 -- 461Rita Astuti, Maurice Bloch. Anthropologists as Cognitive Scientists
462 -- 466Andrea Bender, Sieghard Beller, Douglas L. Medin. Turning Tides: Prospects for More Diversity in Cognitive Science