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The symbolic and connectionist paradigms : closing the gap

Author: John Dinsmore
Publisher: Hillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1992.
Series: Cognitive science series (Hillsdale, N.J.)
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: John Dinsmore
ISBN: 080581079X 9780805810790 0805810803 9780805810806
OCLC Number: 24373071
Description: xi, 300 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Thunder in the gap / John Dinsmore --
Subsymbolic computation and the Chinese room / David J. Chalmers --
Rules in programming languages and networks / Fred Adams, Kenneth Aizawa, and Gary Fuller --
Biology and sufficiency in connectionist theory / Kenneth Aizawa --
Who's afraid of multiple realizability? : functionalism, reductionism, and connectionism / Justin Schwartz --
Exploring the symbolic/subsymbolic continuum : a case study of RAAM / Douglas S. Blank, Lisa A. Meeden, and James B. Marshall --
Connectionism generalization, and propositional attitudes : a catalogue of challenging issues / John A. Barnden --
Where do underlying representations come from? : a connectionist approach to the acquisition of phonological rules / Chan-Do Lee and Michael Gasser. Symbolic paring via subsymbolic rules / Stan C. Kwasny and Kannaan A. Faisal --
Hybrid connectionist models : temporary bridges over the gap between the symbolic and the subsymbolic / Trent E. Lange.
Series Title: Cognitive science series (Hillsdale, N.J.)
Responsibility: edited by John Dinsmore.
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