Schemas versus symbols: A vision from the 90s

Journal of Knowledge Structures and Systems 2 (1):68-74 (2021)
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Abstract

Thirty years ago, I elaborated on a position that could be seen as a compromise between an "extreme," symbol-based AI, and a "neurochemical reductionism" in AI. The present article recalls aspects of the espoused framework of schema theory that, it suggested, could provide a better bridge from human psychology to brain theory than that offered by the symbol systems of A. Newell and H. A. Simon.

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Unified theories of cognition.Allen Newell - 1990 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

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