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Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind
Connectionism and the Specter of Representationalism
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D. E. Bradshaw
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1991
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Springer Netherlands
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1991
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10.1007/978-94-011-3524-5_18
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 5
William James’s Psychology of Knowing
pp. 30
Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind: An Overview
pp. 51
Bertrand Russell on Knowing
pp. 60
Connectionism, Computation, and Cognition
pp. 71
J. L. Austin on How One Knows
pp. 74
Connectionism and the Notion of Levels
pp. 75
Gilbert Ryle on Knowing
pp. 87
Summary on the Psychology of Knowing
pp. 90
Representation and Rule-Instantiation in Connectionist Systems
pp. 113
What Connectionists Cannot Do: The Threat to Classical AI
pp. 95
Rules and Regularity in Language
pp. 111
Rules and Regularity in Musical Composition
pp. 143
Connectionism in Pavlovian Harness
pp. 121
Language Production and Understanding
pp. 167
Connectionism and Conditioning
pp. 137
True Statements in Knowing and Action
pp. 198
Systematicity, Structured Representations and Cognitive Architecture: A Reply to Fodor and Pylyshyn
pp. 165
Three Notions of Proof
pp. 219
An Explanatory Budget for Connectionism and Eliminativism
pp. 171
Proof versus Formalization
pp. 241
Settling into a New Paradigm
pp. 189
Personal Style in Program Description and Understanding
pp. 261
Putting a Price on Cognition
pp. 213
Computer Modelling of Human Knowing Activity
pp. 281
The Constituent Structure of Connectionist Mental States: A Reply to Fodor and Pylyshyn
pp. 231
The Structure of DNA: Knowing in Biological Discovery
pp. 309
Representation in Pictorialism and Connectionism
pp. 253
Why the Sun Shines: Coherence and Models in Scientific Description
pp. 331
Connectionism and the Problem of Systematicity: Why Smolensky’s Solution doesn’t Work
pp. 261
Aberration in Special Relativity: A Case of Chronic Scientific Confusion
pp. 355
Classical Questions, Radical Answers: Connectionism and the Structure of Mental Representations
pp. 271
The Metaphysics of Constructed Models
pp. 382
Connectionism Versus Symbolism in High-Level Cognition
pp. 293
Logic and Psychology of the Scientific Activity
pp. 417
Connectionism and the Specter of Representationalism
pp. 317
Coherent Description as the Core of Scholarship and Science
pp. 437
Is Perception Cognitively Mediated?
pp. 444
Leaping To Conclusions: Connectionism, Consciousness, and the Computational Mind
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