Paul Thagard

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Paul Thagard is a Canadian philosopher and cognitive scientist known for his influential work on explanation, coherence, and the philosophy of mind and science.

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instanceOf academic
philosopher
awardReceived Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize NERFINISHED
Killam Research Fellowship NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
developed computational models of coherence
theory of explanatory coherence
educatedAt Princeton University
University of Saskatchewan NERFINISHED
University of Toronto
employer University of Waterloo NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cognitive science
coherence theory
epistemology
neurophilosophy
philosophy of mind
philosophy of psychology
philosophy of science
theory of explanation
hasWrittenOn analogy and similarity
emotional cognition
explanation in science
neural mechanisms of reasoning
philosophical naturalism
the nature of concepts
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Society of Canada NERFINISHED
notableFor work in philosophy of mind
work in philosophy of science
work on coherence
work on explanation
notableWork Coherence in Thought and Action NERFINISHED
Conceptual Revolutions NERFINISHED
Hot Thought: Mechanisms and Applications of Emotional Cognition NERFINISHED
Mind: Introduction to Cognitive Science NERFINISHED
Natural Philosophy: From Social Brains to Knowledge, Reality, Morality, and Beauty NERFINISHED
The Brain and the Meaning of Life NERFINISHED
The Cognitive Science of Science NERFINISHED
positionHeld Director of the Cognitive Science Program at the University of Waterloo
Professor of Computer Science
Professor of Philosophy
Professor of Psychology
researchInterest computational models of cognition
decision making
emotions and cognition
explanatory coherence
neural network models of reasoning
scientific change

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