William M. Ramsey * Representation Reconsidered
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 62 (3):669-675 (2011)
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William Ramsey (2007). Representation Reconsidered. Cambridge University Press.
William Ramsey (1995). Rethinking Distributed Representation. Acta Analytica 10 (14):9-25.
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Olga Markic (1995). Finding the Right Level for Connectionist Representations (a Critical Note on Ramsey's Paper). Acta Analytica 14 (14):27-35.
Richard Bradley (2004). Ramsey's Representation Theorem. Dialectica 58 (4):483–497.
Francisco Calvo Garzon & Angel Garcia Rodriguez (2009). Where is Cognitive Science Heading? Minds and Machines.
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Bennett Ramsey (1993). Submitting to Freedom: The Religious Vision of William James. Oxford University Press.
William Demopoulos (2003). On the Rational Reconstruction of Our Theoretical Knowledge. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54 (3):371-403.
Charles B. Cross (1990). Belief Revision, Non-Monotonic Reasoning, and the Ramsey Test. In Kyburg Henry E., Loui Ronald P. & Carlson Greg N. (eds.), Knowledge Representation and Defeasible Reasoning. Kluwer.
Frank Plumpton Ramsey & D. H. Mellor (eds.) (1980). Prospects for Pragmatism: Essays in Memory of F. P. Ramsey. Cambridge University Press.
William Ramsey (1997). Do Connectionist Representations Earn Their Explanatory Keep? Mind and Language 12 (1):34-66.
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