Logic in Cognitive Science: Bridging the Gap between Symbolic and Connectionist Paradigms

Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research (2):279-309 (2010)
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Abstract

This paper surveys applications of logical methods in the cognitive sciences. Special attention is paid to non-monotonic logics and complexity theory. We argue that these particular tools have been useful in clarifying the debate between symbolic and connectionist models of cognition.

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Jakub Szymanik
University of Amsterdam
Alistair Isaac
University of Edinburgh

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