Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind
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		    STUDIES IN COGNITIVE SYSTEMS VOLUME 9 EDITOR
 
 James H. Fetzer, University of Minnesota, Duluth ADVISORY EDITORIAL BOARD
 
 Fred Dretske, Stanford University Ellery Eells, University of Wisconsin , Madison Alick Elithom, Royal Free Hospital, London Jerry Fodor, Rutgers University Alvin Goldman, University of Arizona Jaakko Hintikka, Boston University Frank Keil, Cornell University William Rapaport, State University of New York at Buffalo Barry Richards, Imperial College, London Stephen Stich, Rutgers University Lucia Vaina, Boston University Terry Winograd, Stanford University
 
 The titles published in this series are listed at the end of this volume.
 
 CONNECTIONISM AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND Edited by
 
 TERENCE HORGAN and JOHN TIENSON Department of Philosophy, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, U.SA.
 
 SPRINGER SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.V.
 
 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Connectionism and the philosophy of mind I edited by Terence Horgan and John Tienson. p. cm. -- (Studies in cognitive systems ; v. 9) "A third of the pa pers in this volume originated at the 1987 Spindel Conference ... at Memphis State University"--Pref. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-94-010-5559-8 ISBN 978-94-011-3524-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-3524-5
 
 1. Connectionism--Congresses. 2. Philosophy of mind7-Congresses. 1. Horgan, Terence. II. Tienson, John. III. Spindel Conference (6th : 1987 : Memphis State University) IV_ Series_ 60418.3.C65 1991 128' .2--dc20 91-36118
 
 ISBN 978-94-010-5559-8
 
 Printed on acid-free paper
 
 Ali Rights Reserved © 1991 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 1991 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1991 No pact of the material protected by this copyright notice may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the copyright owner.
 
 To Murray Spindel
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS SERIES PREFACE
 
 ix
 
 PREFACE
 
 xi
 
 JOHN TIENSON / Introduction
 
 1
 
 I. OVERVIEW WILLIAM BECHTEL / Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind:
 
 An Overview
 
 30
 
 II. CONNECTIONISM VS. CLASSICAL COGNITIVE SCIENCE ROBERT CUMMINS AND GEORG SCHWARZ / Connectionism,
 
 60
 
 JAY G. RUECKL / Connectionism and the Notion of Levels
 
 74
 
 GARY HATFIELD / Representation and Rule-Instantiation in
 
 90
 
 Computation, and Cognition
 
 Connectionist Systems
 
 JAMES W. GARSON / What Connectionists Cannot Do:
 
 The Threat to Classical AI
 
 113
 
 III. CONNECTIONISM AND CONDITIONING GEORGE GRAHAM / Connectionism in Pavlovian Harness
 
 143
 
 J. CHRISTOPHER MALONEY / Connectionism and Conditioning
 
 167
 
 IV. DOES COGNITION REQUIRE SYNTACTICALLY STRUCTURED REPRESENTATIONS? ANDY CLARK / Systematicity, Structured Representations and
 
 198
 
 GEORGES REY / An Explanatory Budget for Connectionism and
 
 219
 
 Cognitive Architecture: A Reply to Fodor and Pylyshyn
 
 Elimina tivism
 
 viii
 
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