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... symbol processor generated excitement and euphoria ? If the key to man's hegemony , the secret of all his knowledge ... symbol system . A physical symbol system consists of a set of entities , called symbols , which are physical patterns ...
... symbol processor generated excitement and euphoria ? If the key to man's hegemony , the secret of all his knowledge ... symbol system . A physical symbol system consists of a set of entities , called symbols , which are physical patterns ...
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... symbol system ? Is there a suggestion that symbolic systems give rise to a universe beyond themselves and take on some form of control over that universe ? Have they in themselves access to that world ? Newell and Simon go on to say ...
... symbol system ? Is there a suggestion that symbolic systems give rise to a universe beyond themselves and take on some form of control over that universe ? Have they in themselves access to that world ? Newell and Simon go on to say ...
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... symbol has no actual existence as a part of the physical world ; it has a " meaning " ( Cassirer 1944 p.57 ) and this meaning may grow and deepen as we continue to contemplate the symbol . A symbol is more than a mere signal : Symbols ...
... symbol has no actual existence as a part of the physical world ; it has a " meaning " ( Cassirer 1944 p.57 ) and this meaning may grow and deepen as we continue to contemplate the symbol . A symbol is more than a mere signal : Symbols ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
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