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Joëlle Proust (1947), French philosopher and cognitive scientist. Her major works include La connaissance philosophique: essais sur l'œuvre de Gilles-Gaston Granger (1991), Questions of Form: Logic and Analytic Proposition From Kant to Carnap (1989), and The Philosophy of Metacognition: Mental Agency and Self-Awareness (2010). Her fields of specialization are philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and metacognition.
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Author | Item | More authors for concept | |
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Proust, Joelle | Animals | Animals | |
Proust, Joelle | Concepts | Concepts | |
Proust, Joelle | Errors | Errors | |
Proust, Joelle | Experiments | Experiments | |
Proust, Joelle | Intentionality | Intentionality | |
Proust, Joelle | Language | Language | |
Proust, Joelle | Mind | Mind | |
Proust, Joelle | Proximal Theory | Proximal Theory | |
Proust, Joelle | Representation | Representation | |
Proust, Joelle | Self- Reference | Self- Reference | |
Proust, Joelle | Space | Space | |
Proust, Joelle | Terminology | Terminology | |
Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-12-04 |