Modularity in knowledge representation and natural-language understanding / edited by Jay L. Garfield.
1987
P37 .M63 1987
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Title
Modularity in knowledge representation and natural-language understanding / edited by Jay L. Garfield.
ISBN
9780262071055
0262071053
9780262315913
0262315912
9780262570855
0262570858
0262071053
9780262315913
0262315912
9780262570855
0262570858
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1987.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (ix, 427 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
P37 .M63 1987
Dewey Decimal Classification
401/.9
Summary
The notion of modularity, introduced by Noam Chomsky and developed with special emphasis on perceptual and linguistic processes by Jerry Fodor in his important book The Modularity of Mind, has provided a significant stimulus to research in cognitive science. This book presents essays in which a diverse group of philosophers, linguists, psycholinguists, and neuroscientists--including both proponents and critics of the modularity hypothesis--address general questions and specific problems related to modularity.
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"A Bradford book."
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