Frederick Adams (philosopher) explained
Frederick Adams is an American philosopher who is Professor of Linguistics & Cognitive Science and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Delaware. He is known for his works on philosophical psychology.[1] [2]
Books
- Cognitive Science: Recent Advances and Recurring Problems, ed. with Joao Kogler and Osvaldo Pessoa Junior, Vernon Press. 2017.
- An Introduction to the Philosophy of Psychology, with Daniel Weiskopf, Cambridge University Press. 2015.
- The Bounds of Cognition, with Kenneth Aizawa, Wiley & Sons, 2011.
- Reflections on Philosophy: Introductory Essays, ed. with Leemon McHenry, New York: St. Martins Press. 1993. (Second edition, 2003, edited with Takaski Yagisawa, New York: Longman)
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Notes and References
- Fisher . Justin C. . Review of The Bounds of Cognition . The Journal of Mind and Behavior . 2008 . 29 . 4 . 345–357 . 0271-0137.
- Rupert . Robert D. . Systems, Functions, and Intrinsic Natures: On Adams and Aizawa’s The Bounds of Cognition .