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Connectionism and artificial intelligence: history and philosophical interpretation
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Connectionism and artificial intelligence: history and philosophical interpretation

KENNETH AIZAWA
Journal of experimental & theoretical artificial intelligence, Vol.4(4), pp.295-313
10/01/1992

Abstract

holism Dreyfus connectionism neuroscience rationalism atomism
Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus have tried to place connectionism and artificial intelligence in a broader historical and intellectual context. This history associates connectionism with neuroscience, conceptual holism, and non-rationalism, and artificial intelligence with conceptual atomism, rationalism, and formal logic. The present paper argues that the Dreyfus account of connectionism and artificial intelligence is both historically and philosophically misleading.

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