Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124609507
- Publisher: Dreamtech Press
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 8124609500
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
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“Mind and Cognition” celebrates Amita Chatterjee’s legacy with interdisciplinary essays exploring the mind. Edited by Kuntala Bhattacharya, Madhucchanda Sen, and Smita Sirker, this two-volume set (ISBN: 9788124609507) delves into cognitive science, philosophy, and psychology. A tribute to a leading scholar, it offers profound insights into the nature of consciousness and cognition.
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Amithabh Sai R –
I found the book informative, but at times challenging to follow. A glossary of terms would have been helpful. Still, a valuable contribution to the field.
Afzal Ahmad –
While it honors Chatterjee, the impact is reduced due to uneven quality across the essays. Some were exceptional; others were fairly unmemorable. A little disappointing.
Priyansh –
Interesting collection, but I felt that some essays were too specialized. Needs a basic background in philosophy for sure. Not a light read at all.
Sahil Khadane –
The book is a bit dense and not for casual reading, but if you are in academia, then it is a good book to have. It could be a useful reference.
Tanya Gautam –
A mixed bag. Some essays were brilliant, others less so. Overall, a decent effort, but not consistently engaging. The second volume was stronger than the first.
Aaryan Narula –
Enjoyable, but I found some articles repetitive. Still, it’s a good overview of contemporary cognitive thought and tribute to Chatterjee’s work in the field.
Afzal Ahmad –
The book is scholarly, and the essays are well-written and insightful. However, it is not an easy read and requires a certain level of background knowledge.
Raghav Aggarwal –
An impressive tribute to Amita Chatterjee. The interdisciplinary approach is refreshing, and the insights are thought-provoking. A valuable contribution to the field.
Gaurav Parmar –
While the essays are intellectually stimulating, the writing style can be a bit academic. I appreciate the diverse perspectives but wished for more accessibility.
Sreya Ghosh –
Excellent compilation of diverse views in cognitive science. A well deserved tribute to Amita Chatterjee. It’s a bit of a heavy read but worth the effort.
Rishabh Choudhary –
A stimulating read that challenges conventional thinking. Some essays are more accessible than others, but the overall quality is high. A fitting tribute.
Jyotirmayee –
This book delivers a profound understanding of cognition. It’s dense, academic, but the exploration of consciousness is truly captivating. Well worth the time investment.
Aman Verma –
A great addition to my collection on cognitive studies. The essays are insightful and contribute significantly to the understanding of the mind. Highly recommended!
Kumar Kartikey –
A fascinating collection of essays, though sometimes dense. Chatterjee’s influence is clear, but some sections felt disjointed. Still, worth the read for serious scholars.
Vridhhi Jaain –
A wonderful tribute to Amita Chatterjee! The essays are thought-provoking, though some require a strong background in philosophy and cognitive science to fully appreciate.
Vivek Kumar –
A must-read for anyone interested in cognitive science and philosophy. The essays are well-researched and provide a comprehensive overview of current debates.