- Center for Cognitive Studies
- established at Harvard, with George Miller
- Studies in Words
- Cambridge University Press
- ``Lewis examines the history of various words used in the English language which have changed their meanings often quite widely throughout the centuries [...] explaining to students of the work of previous centuries that the definition of a word that they already think they know (his dangerous sense, which he abbreviates D.S.) may yield a total misunderstanding of what the author meant to say.``
- See also
Licklider
edit- J. C. R. Licklider
- Man-Computer Symbiosis
- In: Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics, volume HFE-1, pages 4–11, March 1960. [1]
- See also
- Libraries of the Future. M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1965.
Maron
edit- M. E. Maron & J. L. Kuhns
- On Relevance, Probabilistic Indexing and Information Retrieval
- Journal of the ACM, Volume 7, Issue 3 (July 1960) pp. 216-244. ACM
- Plans and the Structure of Behaviour
- with Eugene Galanter and Karl Pribram, outlined their conception of cognitive psychology
Quine
editW. V. Quine (1960).
Word and Object. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-67001-1
- The closest thing Quine wrote to a philosophical treatise. Chpt. 2 sets out the indeterminacy of translation thesis.
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