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In this commentary to Napoletani et al. (Found Sci 16:1–20, 2011), we argue that the approach the authors adopt suggests that neural nets are mathematical techniques rather than models of cognitive processing, that the general approach dates as far back as Ptolemy, and that applied mathematics is more than simply applying results from pure mathematics.
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Humphreys, P. Data Analysis: Models or Techniques?. Found Sci 18, 579–581 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-012-9317-4
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