Watson, J. (1930). Behaviorism, U. of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture: A Critical Analysis - Fodor, Pylyshyn (1988)   (189 citations)  (Correct)

....for psychological theorizing is neurological or, perhaps behavioral, or perhaps syntactic; in any event, not a vocabulary that characterizes mental states in terms of what they represent. For a neurological version of eliminativism, see P.S. Churchland, 1986; for a behavioral version, see Watson, 1930; for a syntactic version, see Stich, 1983) Connectionists are on the Representationalist side of this issue. As Rumelhart McClelland (1986a) say, PDPs are explicitly concerned with the problem of internal representation (p 121) Correspondingly, the specification of what the states of a ....

Watson, J. (1930). Behaviorism, U. of Chicago Press, Chicago.

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