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The dynamical hypothesis: One battle behind

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 October 1998

Robert M. French
Affiliation:
Psychology Department, University of Liège, Liège, Belgiumrfrench@ulg.ac.be www.fapse.ulg.ac.be/Lab/Trav/rfrench.html
Elizabeth Thomas
Affiliation:
Institut Léon Frédéricq, University of Liège, Liège, Belgiumethomas@ulg.ac.be www.fapse.ulg.ac.be/Lab/Trav/ethomas.html

Abstract

What new implications does the dynamical hypothesis have for cognitive science? The short answer is: none. The target article is basically an attack on traditional symbolic artificial intelligence (AI) and differs very little from prior connectionist criticisms of it. For the past 10 years, the connectionist community has been well aware of the necessity of using (and understanding) dynamically evolving, recurrent network models of cognition.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
© 1998 Cambridge University Press

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