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    The Creative American: Cold War Salons, Social Science, and the Cure for Modern Society.Jamie Cohen-Cole - 2009 - Isis 100 (2):219-262.
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    The reflexivity of cognitive science: the scientist as model of human nature.Jamie Cohen-Cole - 2005 - History of the Human Sciences 18 (4):107-139.
    This article examines how experimental psychology experienced a revolution as cognitive science replaced behaviorism in the mid-20th century. This transition in the scientific account of human nature involved making normal what had once been normative: borrowing ideas of democratic thinking from political culture and conceptions of good thinking from philosophy of science to describe humans as active, creatively thinking beings, rather than as organisms that simply respond to environmental conditions. Reflexive social and intellectual practices were central to this process as (...)
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    Reason beyond Rand: Did Enlightenment values persist among Cold War intellectuals?Jamie Cohen-Cole - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (3):122-126.
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    Alison Winter. Memory: Fragments of a Modern History. x + 319 pp., illus., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2012. $30. [REVIEW]Jamie Cohen-Cole - 2014 - Isis 105 (2):424-425.
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    Margaret A. Boden. Mind as Machine: A History of Cognitive Science. 2 volumes. xlviii + 1,631 pp., figs., tables, apps., bibl., indexes. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. £125. [REVIEW]Jamie Cohen-Cole - 2008 - Isis 99 (4):811-812.
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