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... ( Fodor 1983 p.38 ) What does Fodor mean by modularity ? Roughly , modular cognitive systems are domain specific , innately specified , hardwired , autonomous , and not assembled . ( Ibid p.37 ) This description is close in spirit to the ...
... ( Fodor 1983 p.38 ) What does Fodor mean by modularity ? Roughly , modular cognitive systems are domain specific , innately specified , hardwired , autonomous , and not assembled . ( Ibid p.37 ) This description is close in spirit to the ...
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... ( Fodor 1981 p.98 , italics mine ) ..... In general , Fodor's arguments are directed against type physicalism , which is the theory that mental properties such as being kind or fear of flying or understanding geometric concepts are simply ...
... ( Fodor 1981 p.98 , italics mine ) ..... In general , Fodor's arguments are directed against type physicalism , which is the theory that mental properties such as being kind or fear of flying or understanding geometric concepts are simply ...
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... Fodor , J.A . ( 1976 ) The Language of Thought , Brighton : Harvester Press Fodor , J.A . ( 1981 ) Representations -- Philosophical Essays on the Foundations of Cognitive Science , Brighton : Harvester Press Fodor , J.A . ( 1983 ) The ...
... Fodor , J.A . ( 1976 ) The Language of Thought , Brighton : Harvester Press Fodor , J.A . ( 1981 ) Representations -- Philosophical Essays on the Foundations of Cognitive Science , Brighton : Harvester Press Fodor , J.A . ( 1983 ) The ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
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