Re: [agi] Concepts - Cog Sci/AI vs Cog Neurosci

2008-04-20 Thread Stephen Reed
Mike, I've printed but not yet fully studied the Barsalou paper. But I am still very comforted by your quotation from his work: ... he posits as primary something more like 2) an "agent-dependent instruction manual. According to this metaphor, knowledge of a category is not a general descri

Re: [agi] Concepts - Cog Sci/AI vs Cog Neurosci

2008-04-20 Thread Mike Tintner
Message----- From: Stephen Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 1:40 PM To: agi@v2.listbox.com Subject: Re: [agi] Concepts - Cog Sci/AI vs Cog Neurosci Mike, Thanks for the reference, which I will study further. As many know, the Texai KB is currently

RE: [agi] Concepts - Cog Sci/AI vs Cog Neurosci

2008-04-20 Thread Ed Porter
des, which fits naturally with the whole notion of hierarchical memory. -Original Message- From: Stephen Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 1:40 PM To: agi@v2.listbox.com Subject: Re: [agi] Concepts - Cog Sci/AI vs Cog Neurosci Mike, Thanks for the refe

Re: [agi] Concepts - Cog Sci/AI vs Cog Neurosci

2008-04-20 Thread Mike Tintner
.com Cc: dan michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 12:17:00 PM Subject: [agi] Concepts - Cog Sci/AI vs Cog Neurosci Current Directions in Psychological Science – April 2008 – In Press http://www.psychologicalscience.org/journals/cd/17_2_inpress/Barsalou_completed

Re: [agi] Concepts - Cog Sci/AI vs Cog Neurosci

2008-04-20 Thread Stephen Reed
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[agi] Concepts - Cog Sci/AI vs Cog Neurosci

2008-04-20 Thread Mike Tintner
Current Directions in Psychological Science - April 2008 - In Press http://www.psychologicalscience.org/journals/cd/17_2_inpress/Barsalou_completed.pdf THE DOMINANT THEORY IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE Across diverse areas of psychology, computer science, linguistics, and philosophy, the dominant accou