Rumelhart, D.E. (1984). The emergence of cognitive phenomena from sub-symbolic proesses. In Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Bolder, Colorado, August, 1984. Hillsdale, N.J: Earlbaum.

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....unified underlying process a process which produces rule like and rule exception behavior through the application of a single process. In this process] both the rule like and non rule like behavior is a product of the interaction of a very large number of sub symbolic processes. (Rumelhart, 1984, p 60) It s clear from the context that Rumelhart takes this idea to be very tendentious; one of the Connectionist claims that Classical theories are required to deny. 5. Sometimes, however, even Representationalists fail to appreciate that it is representation that ....

Rumelhart, D.E. (1984). The emergence of cognitive phenomena from sub-symbolic proesses. In Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Bolder, Colorado, August, 1984. Hillsdale, N.J: Earlbaum.

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