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Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (4):634-635 (1979)

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  1. Semantic Information Processing.Marvin Lee Minsky (ed.) - 1968 - MIT Press.
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  • (1 other version)Computer science as empirical inquiry: Symbols and search.Allen Newell & Herbert A. Simon - 1981 - Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery 19:113-26.
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  • The nature and plausibility of cognitivism.John Haugeland - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):215-26.
    Cognitivism in psychology and philosophy is roughly the position that intelligent behavior can (only) be explained by appeal to internal that is, rational thought in a very broad sense. Sections 1 to 5 attempt to explicate in detail the nature of the scientific enterprise that this intuition has inspired. That enterprise is distinctive in at least three ways: It relies on a style of explanation which is different from that of mathematical physics, in such a way that it is not (...)
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  • The Mind, Matter, and Models paper.M. Minsky - 1968 - In Marvin Lee Minsky (ed.), Semantic Information Processing. MIT Press. pp. 227--270.
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