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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | The Structure of Cognitive Representations | 1 |
1.1 | Some Theories of Cognitive Architecture | 1 |
1.2 | An Outline for the Book | 13 |
2 | Some History and Philosophy of Science | 19 |
2.1 | Copernican and Ptolemaic Astronomy | 21 |
2.2 | Darwinian Evolution and Creationism | 25 |
2.3 | What these Arguments have in Common | 27 |
2.4 | Some Broader Implications of our Explanatory Standards | 36 |
2.5 | Taking Stock | 39 |
3 | The Productivity of Thought | 43 |
3.1 | The Productivity Argument | 44 |
4 | The Systematicity of Inference | 57 |
4.1 | What is the Systematicity of Inference? | 57 |
4.2 | The Case Against the Systematicity of Inference | 64 |
4.3 | Explaining the Systematicity of Inference | 73 |
4.4 | Taking Stock | 87 |
5 | The Systematicity of Cognitive Representations | 91 |
5.1 | What is the Systematicity of Cognitive Representations? | 91 |
5.2 | Pure Atomistic Accounts of the Systematicity of Cognitive Representations | 99 |
5.3 | Classical Accounts of the Systematicity of Cognitive Representations | 103 |
5.4 | Taking Stock | 112 |
6 | The Compositionality of Representations | 117 |
6.1 | What is the Semantic Relatedness of Thought? | 118 |
6.2 | Accounts of the Semantic Relatedness of Thought | 124 |
6.3 | A Second Argument | 126 |
6.4 | Other Co-occurrence Explananda? | 132 |
6.5 | What is Fodor and Pylyshyn's "Real" Argument? | 135 |
6.6 | The Tracking Argument and the Arguments from Psychological Processes | 137 |
6.7 | Taking Stock | 146 |
7 | The Systematicity Arguments Applied to Connectionism | 151 |
7.1 | Chalmers's Active-Passive Transformation Model | 152 |
7.2 | Hadley and Hayward's Model of Strong Semantic Systematicity | 160 |
7.3 | Taking Stock | 173 |
8 | Functional Combinatorialism | 175 |
8.1 | Godel numerals | 177 |
8.2 | Smolensky's Tensor Product Theory | 187 |
8.3 | Taking Stock | 196 |
9 | An Alternative Cognitive Architecture | 207 |
10 | Taking the Brain Seriously | 225 |
10.1 | The Fundamental Neuropsychological Inference | 227 |
10.2 | More History of Science | 229 |
10.3 | The Inductive Risks of Neuropsychology | 233 |
10.4 | Parallel Distributed Processing | 236 |
10.5 | The Risk of Taking the Brain Seriously | 240 |
11 | Putting Matters in Perspective | 243 |
References | 249 | |
Index | 253 |
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