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Intuition and analogical reasoning Export

edited by: Aaron Sloman

In The computer revolution in philosophy : philosophy, science, and models of mind (1978)

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The previous chapter listed varieties of information that must be represented in an intelligent system. Nothing was said about how different types of symbolism could be used for different purposes. This chapter explores some of the issues, relating them to philosophical debates about inference and reasoning.


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