-- Bibliography --

  Writings on Hayek by Topic -- Cognitive Science
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Books

!*Edelman, Gerald.  1987.  Neural Darwinism.  New York: Basic Books.

Fuster, Joaquin.  1989.  The Prefrontal Cortex:  Anatomy, Physiology, and Neuropsychology of the Frontal Lobe, 2nd Edition.  New York:  Raven Press.

!*Fuster, Joaquin.  1995.  Memory in the Cerebral Cortex:  An Empirical Approach to Neural Networksin the Human and Nonhuman Primate.  Cambridge:  MIT Press.

*Weimer, Walter. 1979.  Notes On the Methodology of Scientifiic Research.  Hillsdale, N. J.:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Pubs.

Articles.

Agonito, Rosemary.  1975.  "Hayek Revisited:  Mind as the Process of Classification". Behaviorism. Vol. 3. (Fall): 162-171.

Anderson, Robert M. 1978.  "Relativistic Color Coding as a Model for Quality Differences".  Beh. & Brain Science.  Vol. 3:  345-346.

*Brown, Thomas, Edward Kairiss, and Claude Keenan.  1990. "Hebbian Synapses:  Biophysical Mechanisms and Algorithms".  Am. Rev. Neusci.  Vol. 13:  475-511.

Dempsey, Gary. 1996.  "Hayek's Terra Incognita of The Mind".  Southern J. of Philosophy. Vol. 34:  13-41.

Dempsey, Gary.  1996.  "Hayek's Evolutionary Epistemology. Artificial Intelligence, and the Question of Free Will".  Journal of Evolution and Cognition.  Vol. 2, No. 2.

Herrman-Pillath, Carsten.  1992.  "The Brain, Its Sensory Order, and the Evolutionary Concept of Mind:  On Hayek's Contribution to Evolutionary Epistemology".  Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems.  Vol. 15, No. 2:  145-186.

Herrmann-Pillath, Carsten.  1994.  "Evolutionary Rationality, 'Homo Economicus', and the Foundations of Social Order".  Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems.  Vol. 17, No. 1:  41-69.

Massof, Robert W.  1985.  "Color-Vision Theory and Linear Models of Color Vision".  Color Research and Application.  Vol. 10, No. 3:  133-146.

Miller, Eugene F.  1979.  "The Cognitive Basis of Hayek's Political Thought".  In Liberty and the Rule of Law, edited by Robert Cunningham, 242-267.  College Station:  Texas A & M U. Press.

!Minsky, Marvin.  1961.  "Steps Toward Artificial Intelligence".  Proceedings of the IRE.  Vol. 49, No. 1.  (Jan):  8-30

Nishiyama, Chiaki.  1964.  "Hayek's Theory of Sensory Order and the Methodology of the Social Sciences".  The Journal of Applied Sociology.  Vol. 7.  

!Rosenblatt, F.  1958.  "The Perceptron:  A Probabilistic Model for Information Storage and Organization in the Brain".  Psychological Review.  Vol. 65, No. 6:  386-408.

Smith, Barry.  1996.  "The Connectionist Mind:  A Study of Hayekian Psychology".  In Hayek:  Economist and Social Philosopher, edited by S. F. Frowen, 9-24.  London:  Macmillan.

*Schnitzer, Marc.  1978.  "Toward a Neurolinguistic Theory of Language".  Brain and Language.  Vol. 6:  342-361.

*Soraci, Sal Jr., Jeanette Barleen, Marianne Haenlein & Alfred Baumeister.  "Lower Sensitivity to Alerations of Auditory Relational Information in Mentally Retarded than in Nonretarded Adults".  Physiological Psychology.  Vol. 14, No. 3-4:  146-149.

Streit, Manfred.  1993. "Cognition, Competition, and Catalaxy:  In Memory of Friedrich August von Hayek".  Constitutional Political Economy.  Vol. 4:  223-262.

de Vries, Robert. 1994.  "The Place of Hayek's Theory of Mind and Perception in the History of Philosophy and Psychology".  In Hayek, Co-Ordination and Evolution:  His Legacy in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and the History of Ideas, edited by Jack Birner and Rudy Van Zijp.

*Weimer, Walter.  1987.  "Spontaneously Ordered Complex Phenomena and the Unity of the Moral Sciences".  In Centripetal Forces in the Sciences, Vol 1., edited by Gerald Radnitzky, 257-307.

*Weimer, Walter.  1984.  "Beyond Suppe in Methodology".  New Ideas Psychol.  Vol. 2, No. 2:  115-118.

Weimer, Walter.  1984.  "Teleology is Secondary to Theoretical Understanding in the Moral Realm".  Annals of Theoretical Psychology, Vol. 2., edited by Joseph Royce and Leendert Mos, 151-156.  New York:  Plenum.

Weimer, Walter.  1984.  "Conventionalist Language is No Substitute for A Theory of Rationality -- A Reply to Parker -- and More."  J. of the Am. Forensic Ass.  Vol. 20.  (Winter):  133-139.

Weimer, Walter.  1984.  "Why all Knowing is Rhetorical".  J. of the Am. Forensic Ass.  Vol. 20.  (Fall):  63-71.

*Weimer, Walter. 1982.  "Hayek's Approach to the Problems of Complex Phenomena:  An Introduction to the Theoretical Psychology of The Sensory Order".  In Cognition and The Symbolic Processes, Vol. 2.  Hillsdale:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Weimer, Walter.  1980.  "Logical Atomism and Computation Do Not Refute Gibson".  The Beh. & Brain Sciences.  Vol. 3:  405.

Weimer, Walter.  1980.  "Psychotherapy and Philosophy of Science".  In Psychotherapy Process, edited by Michael Mahoney, 369-393.  New York:  Plenum.

*Weimer, Walter.  1980.  "For and Against Method:  Reflections on Feyerabend and the Foibles of Philosophy".  Pre/Text.  Vol. 1-2:  161-203.

Weimer, Walter.  1980.  "Cognition is Not Computation, for the Reason that Computers don't Solve the Mind-Body Problem".  The Beh. & Brain Sciences.  Vol. 3:  152-153.

*Weimer, Walter.  1978.  "A. I. and the Methodology of Scientific Research:  Some Caustions and Limitations".  The Beh. & Brain Sciences.  Vol. 1:  119.

Weimer, Walter.  1977.  "Motor Theories of the Mind".  In Perceiving, Acting, and Knowing:  Toward an Ecological Psychology, edited by Robert Shaw & John Bransford.  Hillsdale, N. J.:  Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., Publ.

Weimer, Walter.  1976.  "Manifestations of Mind:  Some Conceptual and Empirical Issues".  In Consciousness and the Brain, edited by Gordon Blobus, Grover Maxwell, and Irwin Savodnik, 5-31.  New York:  Plenum.

*Weimer, Walter.  1975.  "The Psychology of Inference and Expectation:  Some Preliminary Remarks".  In Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science:  Vol. VI, edited by Grover Maxwell & Robert Anderson, Jr., 430-486.  Minneapolis:  U. of Minnesota Press.

*Weimer, Walter.  1973.  "Psychologistics and Plato's Paradoxes of the Meno".  American Psychologist.  (Jan):  15-33.

Manuscripts.

Birner, Jack.  1995. "The Surprising Place of Cognitive Psychology in the Work of F. A. Hayek". manuscript.

Horwitz, Steven.  1994.  "From the Sensory Order to the Liberal Order:  Mind, Economy, and the State in the Thought of F. A. Hayek".  manuscript.

Weimer, Walter.  "Rationality in Complex Orders is Never Fully Explicit Nor Instantly Specifiable".

Book Reviews.

!*Boring, Edwin G. 1953.  "Elementist Going Up".  The Scientific Monthly.  (March): 182-183.

Joynson, R. B. 1953.  Review of The Sensory Order.  The British Journal of Psychology. Vol. XLIV, Part 3. (Aug.): 264.

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