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... coherence and unity and wholeness . This monolithic view is nowadays at least diluted and often strongly opposed by the contention that intelligence is not a single unitary entity . In spite of this fragmentation , intelligence is still ...
... coherence and unity and wholeness . This monolithic view is nowadays at least diluted and often strongly opposed by the contention that intelligence is not a single unitary entity . In spite of this fragmentation , intelligence is still ...
Page 70
... coherence into family resemblances cannot purge us of the compulsion to unify . This is especially true when there ... coherent concept of intelligence adequately accounted by throwing it into a collection bag of attributes without ...
... coherence into family resemblances cannot purge us of the compulsion to unify . This is especially true when there ... coherent concept of intelligence adequately accounted by throwing it into a collection bag of attributes without ...
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... coherence , etc. Perhaps even these admit for humans of a unification in terms of reduction and stability of ( psychic ? ) energy levels , but then would not this acceptance of the primacy of the notion of energy be itself an article of ...
... coherence , etc. Perhaps even these admit for humans of a unification in terms of reduction and stability of ( psychic ? ) energy levels , but then would not this acceptance of the primacy of the notion of energy be itself an article of ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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