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... theories of intelligence . One theory which attempts to combine both the structure and process approaches with an eye on developmental applicational issues is the triarchic theory of Sternberg . The theory is called triarchic because it ...
... theories of intelligence . One theory which attempts to combine both the structure and process approaches with an eye on developmental applicational issues is the triarchic theory of Sternberg . The theory is called triarchic because it ...
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... theory ( " the meaning of an expression is the idea , or concept , associated with it in the mind of anyone who knows it " ) ; ( iii ) the behaviourist theory ( " the meaning of an expression is either the stimulus that evokes it or the ...
... theory ( " the meaning of an expression is the idea , or concept , associated with it in the mind of anyone who knows it " ) ; ( iii ) the behaviourist theory ( " the meaning of an expression is either the stimulus that evokes it or the ...
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... theory of that world . If a theory is not necessary to explain intelligent behaviour , we have to be prepared to raise the question whether in everyday domains such a theoretical explanation is even possible . ( Dreyfus & Dreyfus 1988 p ...
... theory of that world . If a theory is not necessary to explain intelligent behaviour , we have to be prepared to raise the question whether in everyday domains such a theoretical explanation is even possible . ( Dreyfus & Dreyfus 1988 p ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
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