| Geach, P., 1957. Mental acts. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London. |
....get abstraction by making the vectors that correspond to types be subvectors of the ones that correspond to their tokens. Similar proposals have quite a long history in traditional Empiricist analysis; and have been roundly criticized over the centuries. For a discussion of abstractionism see Geach, 1957; that similarity is a primitive relation hence not reducible to partial identity of feature sets was, of course, a main tenet of Gestalt psychology, as well as more recent approaches based on prototypes ) The treatment of microfeatures in the Connectionist literature would appear ....
Geach, P. (1957) Mental Acts, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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Geach, P., 1957. Mental acts. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London.
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