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  1. What Does it Mean to Understand Language?Terry Winograd - 1980 - Cognitive Science 4 (3):209-241.
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  • Has Artificial Intelligence Contributed to an Understanding of the Human Mind?: A Critique of Arguments For and Against.Laurence Miller - 1978 - Cognitive Science 2 (2):101-127.
    This essay examines arguments for and against the proposition that Artificial Intelligence (AI) research makes an important contribution to the understanding of the human mind. A number of recent articles have seemed to question the value of Al ideas in specific domains (e.g., language. mental imagery, problem solving). In the present paper, it is argued that the real disagreement concerns the form of a scientific psychology. The critics of Artificial Intelligence believe that many acceptable psychological theories exist and the important (...)
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  • Some Remarks on AI and Linguistics.George Lakoff - 1978 - Cognitive Science 2 (3):267-275.
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  • Some remarks on Al and linguistics.George Lakoff - 1978 - Cognitive Science 2 (3):267-275.
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  • Artificial Intelligence as a Possible Tool for Discovering Laws of Logic.David Isles - 1978 - Cognitive Science 2 (4):329-360.
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  • A computational learning model for metrical phonology.B. Elan Dresher & Jonathan D. Kaye - 1990 - Cognition 34 (2):137-195.
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