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Connectionism and the mind
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  • Connectionism and the mind
  • Written by author William Bechtel,Adele Abrahamsen
  • Published by Cambridge, Mass., USA : B. Blackwell, 1991., 1990/12/13
  • Something remarkable is happening in the cognitive sciences. After a quarter of a century of cognitive models that were inspired by the metaphor of the digital computer, the newest cognitive models are inspired by the properties of the brain itself. Vario
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Preface.

1. Networks versus Symbol Systems: Two Approaches to Modeling Cognition.

A Revolution in the Making?.

Forerunners of Connectionism: Pandemonium and Perceptrons.

The Allure of Symbol Manipulation.

The Disappearance and Re-emergence of Network Models.

2. Connectionist Architectures.

The Flavor of Connectionist Processing: A Simulation of Memory Retrieval.

The Design Features of a Connectionist Architecture.

The Allure of the Connectionist Approach.

3. Learning.

Traditional and Contemporary Approaches to Learning Connectionst Models of Learning.

Some Issues Regarding Learnning.

4. Pattern Recognition: Connectionism's Forte.

Networks as Pattern Regognition Devices.

Pattern Recognition and Intentionality.

Connectionist Models of Categorization.

Pattern Regontion and Higher Mental Processes.

Conclusion.

5. Connectionism and Nonpropositional Representations of Knowledge.

Propositional and Nonpropositional Representation in Cognitive Science.

Knowing How and Knowing That.

Expert Knowledge as Knowing How.

Knowing How to See.

Knowing How to Perform Logical Inferences.

Conclusion.

6. Two Simulations of Higher Cognitive Processes.

Rumelhart and McClelland's Model of Past-tense Acquisition.

Hinton's Model of Kinship Knowledge and Reasoning.

7. Are Rules and Symbols Needed? Critiques and Defences of Connectionism.

Two Critiques of Connectionsim.

Connectionist Responses.

8. Connectionism and the Disciplines of Cognirtive Science.

Overview of the Structure of Disciplines.

Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Psychology.

Ecological Psychology.

DevelopmentalPsychology.

Neuroscience.

Philosophy.

Linguistics.

Concluding Remarks.

Appendix A: Notation.

Appendix B: Glossary.

Bibliography.

Index.


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