Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!ukc!strath-cs!glasgow!gilbert From: gilbert@cs.glasgow.ac.uk (Gilbert Cockton) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: Re: The epistemology of the common sense world Message-ID: <1917@crete.cs.glasgow.ac.uk> Date: 22 Nov 88 10:17:49 GMT References: <1651@ndsuvax.UUCP> <1666@cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU> <3802@cs.utexas.edu> <1822@crete.cs.glasgow.ac.uk> <2025@brahma.cs.hw.ac.uk> <1840@crete.cs.glasgow.ac.uk> <705@quintus.UUCP> Reply-To: gilbert@cs.glasgow.ac.uk (Gilbert Cockton) Organization: Comp Sci, Glasgow Univ, Scotland Lines: 14 In article <705@quintus.UUCP> ok@quintus.UUCP (Richard A. O'Keefe) writes: >I'm far from sure that I could _write_ such an essay, but I'd very much >like to _read_ it. (I was hoping to find topics like that discussed in >comp.cog-eng, but no such luck.) Could you give us a reading list, please? Just go to the human factors/ergonomics section of your bookshop/library. Better still, talk to an ergonomist/human factors expert. Conversation is always superior to autodidactics -- Gilbert Cockton, Department of Computing Science, The University, Glasgow gilbert@uk.ac.glasgow.cs !ukc!glasgow!gilbert