| Cognitive Science, 14:335--364. 22 van Gelder, T. (1991a). Classical questions, radical answers: Connectionism and the structure of mental representations. In Horgan and Tienson, editors, Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind, pages 355--381. Kluwer. |
.... expressions and process these systematically according to the syntactic structure of the representation (which directly expresses the structure of the represented expression) They pointed out that connectionists neither can exhibit nor supply a novel explanation to this systematic ability of cognitive agents (cf. Fodor and McLaughlin, 1990), since connectionists cannot generate syntactically structured representations or apply processes sensitive to this structure without resorting to symbolic representations. Rather than accepting the implementational role for connectionism, the validity of the premises of these claims were ....
Cognitive Science, 14:335--364. 22 van Gelder, T. (1991a). Classical questions, radical answers: Connectionism and the structure of mental representations. In Horgan and Tienson, editors, Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind, pages 355--381. Kluwer.
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Science, Vol. 14, 355 - 364. van Gelder T. 1991: Classical Questions, Radical Answers: Connectionism and the Structure of Mental Representations, In T. Horgan and J. Tienson (eds.), Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Cognitive Science, 14:335-364. van Gelder, T. (1991a). Classical questions, radical answers: Connectionism and the structure of mental representations. In Horgan and Tienson, editors, Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind, pages 355-381. Kluwer.
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Cognitive Science, 14:335--364. van Gelder, T. (1991a). Classical questions, radical answers: Connectionism and the structure of mental representations. In Horgan and Tienson, editors, Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind, pages 355--381. Kluwer.
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Cognitive Science, 14:335--364. van Gelder, T. (1991a). Classical questions, radical answers: Connectionism and the structure of mental representations. In Horgan and Tienson, editors, Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind, pages 355--381. Kluwer.
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