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    Developments in United States International Air Transportation Policy

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    Developments in United States International Air Transportation Policy

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    Active symbols and internal models: Towards a cognitive connectionism

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    In the first section of the article, we examine some recent criticisms of the connectionist enterprise: first, that connectionist models are fundamentally behaviorist in nature (and, therefore, non-cognitive), and second that connectionist models are fundamentally associationist in nature (and, therefore, cognitively weak). We argue that, for a limited class of connectionist models (feed-forward, pattern-associator models), the first criticism is unavoidable. With respect to the second criticism, we propose that connectionist models are fundamentally associationist but that this is appropriate for building models of human cognition. However, we do accept the point that there are cognitive capacities for which any purely associative model cannot provide a satisfactory account. The implication that we draw from is this is not that associationist models and mechanisms should be scrapped, but rather that they should be enhanced.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45877/1/146_2005_Article_BF01889764.pd
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