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Some of the particulars of this project of clarifying the relations between classical and connectionist computational architectures are also discussed in the entry "Connectionism".
The Computational Theory of Mind Horst, Steven 2005
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Connectionism promises to explain flexibility and insight found in human intelligence using methods that cannot be easily expressed in the form of exception free principles
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Guarini, M. “A Defence of Connectionism Against the Syntactic Argument,” Synthese, 128 (2001):
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Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind, Dordrecht: Kluwer, (1991)
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Macdonald, C. (ed.), Connectionism: Debates on Psychological Explanation, Oxford: Blackwell (1995)
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“Connectionism, Modularity and Tacit Knowledge,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 40 (1989): 541-555
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Place, U.T. 1999: ˜Connectionism and the Problem of Consciousness™, Acta Analytica, 22, 197-226.
The Identity Theory of Mind Smart, J. J. C. 2007
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“Concepts, Connectionism and the Language of Thought,” in Ramsey et al. (1991): 229-257
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Connectionism is a movement in cognitive science which hopes to explain human intellectual abilities using artificial neural networks
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Bibliography on Connectionism, compiled by David Chalmers (University of Arizona)
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