Dynamical models and Van gelder's dynamicism

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (5):639-639 (1998)
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Abstract

Van Gelder has presented a position which he ties closely to a broad class of models known as dynamical models. While supporting many of his broader claims about the importance of this class (as has been argued by connectionists for quite some time), I note that there are a number of unique characteristics of his brand of dynamicism. I suggest that these characteristics engender difficulties for his view

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Chris Eliasmith
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