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... things break more easily than rigid things . Assuming FRAGILE and RIGID to be included within the relevant semantic formulae , therefore , Wilks's system would interpret these sentences correctly . A deductive approach , by contrast ...
... things break more easily than rigid things . Assuming FRAGILE and RIGID to be included within the relevant semantic formulae , therefore , Wilks's system would interpret these sentences correctly . A deductive approach , by contrast ...
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... things , what other things can she also be predicted to know ? 12. normative inferences : relative to a knowledge of what is normal in the world , determine how strongly a piece of information should be believed in the absence of ...
... things , what other things can she also be predicted to know ? 12. normative inferences : relative to a knowledge of what is normal in the world , determine how strongly a piece of information should be believed in the absence of ...
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... things that are otherwise different . The " things " may be anything you like : words , pictures , physical objects , problems of many kinds . Indeed , I challenge you to name two things that are not analogous in some sense : when the ...
... things that are otherwise different . The " things " may be anything you like : words , pictures , physical objects , problems of many kinds . Indeed , I challenge you to name two things that are not analogous in some sense : when the ...
Contents
What Is Artificial Intelligence? | 3 |
Part II | 19 |
Function and Failure in the Neurotic Program | 34 |
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