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  • The Systematicity Arguments
  • Written by author Kenneth Aizawa
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, December 2007
  • This text addresses one section of arguments about the structure of cognitive representations, specifically the productivity and systematicity arguments developed by Jerry Fodor and Zenon Pylyshyn. Aizawa (Centenary College of Louisiana) evaluates the log
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Preface
Acknowledgments
1The Structure of Cognitive Representations1
1.1Some Theories of Cognitive Architecture1
1.2An Outline for the Book13
2Some History and Philosophy of Science19
2.1Copernican and Ptolemaic Astronomy21
2.2Darwinian Evolution and Creationism25
2.3What these Arguments have in Common27
2.4Some Broader Implications of our Explanatory Standards36
2.5Taking Stock39
3The Productivity of Thought43
3.1The Productivity Argument44
4The Systematicity of Inference57
4.1What is the Systematicity of Inference?57
4.2The Case Against the Systematicity of Inference64
4.3Explaining the Systematicity of Inference73
4.4Taking Stock87
5The Systematicity of Cognitive Representations91
5.1What is the Systematicity of Cognitive Representations?91
5.2Pure Atomistic Accounts of the Systematicity of Cognitive Representations99
5.3Classical Accounts of the Systematicity of Cognitive Representations103
5.4Taking Stock112
6The Compositionality of Representations117
6.1What is the Semantic Relatedness of Thought?118
6.2Accounts of the Semantic Relatedness of Thought124
6.3A Second Argument126
6.4Other Co-occurrence Explananda?132
6.5What is Fodor and Pylyshyn's "Real" Argument?135
6.6The Tracking Argument and the Arguments from Psychological Processes137
6.7Taking Stock146
7The Systematicity Arguments Applied to Connectionism151
7.1Chalmers's Active-Passive Transformation Model152
7.2Hadley and Hayward's Model of Strong Semantic Systematicity160
7.3Taking Stock173
8Functional Combinatorialism175
8.1Godel numerals177
8.2Smolensky's Tensor Product Theory187
8.3Taking Stock196
9An Alternative Cognitive Architecture207
10Taking the Brain Seriously225
10.1The Fundamental Neuropsychological Inference227
10.2More History of Science229
10.3The Inductive Risks of Neuropsychology233
10.4Parallel Distributed Processing236
10.5The Risk of Taking the Brain Seriously240
11Putting Matters in Perspective243
References249
Index253


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