The sequential imperative : general cognitive principles and the structure of behaviour /
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In The Sequential Imperative William Edmondson explains how deep study of linguistics - from phonetics to pragmatics - can be the basis for understanding the organization of behaviour in any organism with a brain. The work demonstrates that Cognitive Science needs to be anchored in a linguistic setting. Only then can Cognitive Scientists reach out to reconsider the nature of consciousness and to appreciate the functionality of all brains. The core functionality of the brain - any brain, any species, any time - is delivery and management of the unavoidable bi-directional transformation between brain states and activity - the Sequential Imperative. Making it all work requires some general cognitive principles and close attention to detail. The book sets out the case in broad terms but also incorporates significant detail where necessary.
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Newsletter, Number 73 (APRIL 1970)
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CONTENTS:
Notes from Princeton--
Scene From The South Wall Of A Court At The Temple of Khonsu In Karnak
by Charles Francis Nims--
Development Of The Labor Movement in Egypt by Kamel Abu Jaber
Professor Creswell Honored--
Election of Seven Honorary Members to ARCE--
Introducing the Fellows--
Notes on Activities in the U.A.R.--
The Center’s Guest Book.
Newsletter, Number 88 (WINTER 1974)
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CONTENTS:
Edward L. B. Terrace 1936-1973--
Notes from Princeton--
ARCE Membership--
Publications University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Excavations at Malkata / by Barry J. Kemp--
Ostracon Cairo 25218 augmented by Ostracon Deir el Medinah 1266 / by John L. Foster--
La Missione Archeologica in Egitto, Della Universita di Roma / by Sergio Donadoni--
Honorary Members--
Notes on Activities in Egypt--
The Center’s Guest Book--
Minutes of 1973 Annual Meeting--
Abstract--
PHOTOGRAPHS ARCE Fellows 1973-74--
Annual Meeting, Oriental Institute.