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ArtikelSymbol Manipulation: Alternatives to the Computational View of Mind  
Oleh: Smythe, William E. ; Kolers, Paul A.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior vol. 23 no. 3 (Jun. 1984), page 289-314.
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Isi artikelAcquisition and manipulation of symbols are the fundamental constituents of cognitive activity, but modern information processing theory has not explored their basis suficiently. Computationalism is the one modern approach that takes an explicit position in regard to symbol manipulation. We here explore some of the virtues of that approach and show its principal deficiency, which is to construe symbolization too narrowly, thereby blocking more adequate treatments of learning and acquisition pf skills. Symbols come in many kinds; the different kinds allow for different representational capabilities. A proper sorting of symbols and an undrstanding of their different capabilities is prerequisite, and should be of the greatest benefit, to an account of cognitive processes.
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