Dennett, D. (1986). The logical goegraphy of computational approaches: A view from the east pole. In Brand,M. & Harnish, M. (eds.) The Representation of Knowledge, Tuscon, AZ, The University of Arizona Press.

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....of people. Connectionism gives solace both to philosophers who think that relying on the pseudo scientific intentional or semantic notions of folk psychology (like goals and beliefs) mislead psychologists into taking the computational approach (e.g. P.M. Churchland, 1981; P.S. Churchland, 1986; Dennett, 1986); and to those with nearly the opposite perspective, who think that computational psychology is bankrupt because it doesn t address issues of intentionality or meaning (e.g. Dreyfus and Dreyfus, in press) On the computer science side, Connectionism appeals to theorists who think that serial ....

Dennett, D. (1986). The logical goegraphy of computational approaches: A view from the east pole. In Brand,M. & Harnish, M. (eds.) The Representation of Knowledge, Tuscon, AZ, The University of Arizona Press.

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