Connectionism / edited by Cynthia Macdonald and Graham Macdonald.
Material type: TextSeries: Debates on psychological explanation ; v. 2.Publisher: Oxford, UK ; Cambridge, Mass., USA : Blackwell Publishers, 1995Description: xvii, 424 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0631197451
- 9780631197454
- 0631197443
- 9780631197447
- 153 20
- BF311 .C6213 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Pt. I. Subdoxastic Explanation I: Connectionism and Classical Architecture -- 1. Introduction: Classicism v. Connectionism -- 2. On the Proper Treatment of Connectionism -- 3. Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture: A Critical Analysis -- 4. Connectionism, Constituency and the Language of Thought -- 5. Connectionism and the Problem of Systematicity: Why Smolensky's Solution Doesn't Work -- 6. Reply: Constituent Structure and Explanation in an Integrated Connectionist/Symbolic Cognitive Architecture -- Pt. II. Subdoxastic Explanation II: Connectionism and Eliminativism -- 7. Introduction: Connectionism and Eliminativism -- 8. Connectionism, Eliminativism and the Future of Folk Psychology -- 9. Connectionist Minds -- 10. On the Projectable Predicates of Connectionist Psychology: A Case for Belief -- 11. Reply to Clark and Smolensky: Do Connectionist Minds Have Beliefs? -- Index.
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