Strong, weak and functional equivalence in machine simulation
Philosophy of Science 41 (December):412-414 (1974)
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On Fodor's distinction between strong and weak equivalence in machine simulation.A. Rosenberg & N. J. Mackintosh - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (March):118-120.
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