Mind & Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences
2000 - 2024
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Volume 3, issue 2, 2002
- A naturalistic perspective on intentionality. Interview with Daniel Dennett pp. 1-12

- Marco Mirolli and Daniel Dennett
- From knowledge to individual action. Confidence, the hidden face of uncertainty. A rereading of the works of Knight and Keynes pp. 13-28

- Samira Guennif
- Thinking about biology. Modular constraints on categorization and reasoning in the everyday life of Americans, Maya, and scientists pp. 31-63

- Scott Atran, Douglas Medin and Norbert Ross
- Framing and the theory-simulation controversy. Predicting people's decisions pp. 65-80

- Josef Perner and Anton Kühberger
- Starvation, serotonin, and symbolism. A psychobiocultural perspective on stigmata pp. 81-96

- Daniel Fessler
Volume 3, issue 1, 2002
- Daniel Kahneman: the Nobel Prize for Economics awarded for Decision-making psychology pp. VII-XI

- Rino Rumiati and Nicolao Bonini
- Preface pp. 3-7

- Lorenzo Magnani and Nancy Nersessian
- Conjectures and manipulations: External representations in scientific reasoning pp. 9-31

- Lorenzo Magnani
- The history of models. Does it matter? pp. 33-41

- Christian Haak
- Cheating neuropsychologists: A study of cognitive processes involved in scientific anomalies resolution pp. 43-50

- Luca Pezzullo
- Physical models and fundamental laws: Using one piece of the world to tell about another pp. 51-66

- Susan Sterrett
- Toward a history-based model for scientific invention: Problem-solving practices in the invention of the transistor and the development of the theory of superconductivity pp. 67-79

- Lillian Hoddeson
- The nature of model-based understanding in condensed matter physics pp. 81-91

- Sang Yi
- Discovering relativity beliefs: Towards a socio-cognitive model for Einstein's relativity theory formation pp. 93-109

- Andrea Cerroni
- Multiagent system based scientific discovery within information society pp. 111-127

- Francesco Amigoni, Viola Schiaffonati and Marco Somalvico
- Abstraction via generic modeling in concept formation in science pp. 129-154

- Nancy Nersessian
Volume 2, issue 2, 2001
- Enterprise risk management: Applications of economic modeling and information technology pp. 1-8

- Christine Ries
- A Re-examination of illusory inferences based on factual conditional sentences pp. 9-25

- Paolo Cherubini, Alberto Mazzocco, Simona Gardini and Aurore Russo
- Preface pp. 29-32

- Lorenzo Magnani and Nancy Nersessian
- Models in science and mental models in scientists and nonscientists pp. 33-48

- William Brewer
- Developmental issues in model-based reasoning during childhood pp. 49-58

- Patricia Miller
- Conceptual mapping through keyword coupled clustering pp. 59-85

- Zvika Marx and Ido Dagan
- Reasoning based on categorisation for interpreting and acting: a first approach pp. 87-104

- Elisabetta Zibetti, Vicenç Quera, Charles Tijus and Francesc Beltran
- Moral reasoning without rules pp. 105-118

- Alan Goldman
Volume 2, issue 1, 2001
- On the functional orgins of essentialism pp. 1-30

- H. Barrett
- The role of pragmatic rules in the conjunction fallacy pp. 31-57

- Giuseppe Mosconi and Laura Macchi
- Is self-knowledge compatible with externalism? pp. 59-75

- Pierre Jacob
- A mathematical theory of evidence for G.L.S. Shackle pp. 77-98

- Guido Fioretti
- How do norms emerge? An outline of a theory pp. 101-128

- Karl-Dieter Opp
- The norms of thought: Are they social? pp. 129-148

- Pascal Engel
- F.A. Hayek’s theory of mind and theory of cultural evolution revisited: Toward and integrated perspective pp. 149-162

- Evelyn Gick and Wolfgang Gick
Volume 1, issue 2, 2000
- Individualism and holism: New controversies in the philosophy of social science pp. 3-16

- Pierre Demeulenaere
- The limits of probability modelling: A serendipitous tale of goldfish, transfinite numbers, and pieces of string pp. 17-38

- Ranald Macdonald
- Collective and joint intention pp. 39-69

- Raimo Tuomela
- Dualism, monism, physicalism pp. 73-85

- Tim Crane
- Interaction without reduction: The relationship between personal and sub-personal levels of description pp. 87-105

- Martin Davies
- Do actions occur inside the body? pp. 107-125

- Helen Steward
Volume 1, issue 1, 2000
- Introductory article pp. 3-24

- Riccardo Viale
- Bounded rationality in social science: Today and tomorrow pp. 25-39

- Herbert Simon
- Reasons, cognition and society pp. 41-56

- Raymond Boudon and Riccardo Viale
- How to build and use agent-based models in social science pp. 57-72

- Nigel Gilbert and Pietro Terna
- Reasoning and pragmatics pp. 73-93

- Guy Politzer and Laura Macchi
- Deduction and induction: Reasoning through mental models pp. 95-107

- Bruno Bara and Monica Bucciarelli
- Through the agents' minds: Cognitive mediators of social action pp. 109-140

- Cristiano Castelfranchi
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