| Larry May, Marilyn Friedman, Andy Clark - Philosophy - 1996 - 332 pages
...in new domains of phenomena is central to the scientific process (Kuhn 1962; Churchland 1989, 1995). Specific rules or "laws of nature" play an undeniably...set of linguistic formulas. In a parallel fashion, neural network research has revealed how our knowledge of a language may be embodied in a hierarchy... | |
| Peter Danielson - Psychology - 1998 - 474 pages
...Churchland 1989,1995). Specific rules or "laws of nature" play an undeniably important but none the less secondary role, mostly in the social business of communicating...dynamical prototypes, not primarily in a set of linguistic formulae. hearing them uttered or being able to state them. It may be that the main function of such... | |
| Peter Danielson - Ethics - 1998 - 474 pages
...Churchland 1989,1995). Specific rules or "laws of nature" play an undeniably important but none the less secondary role, mostly in the social business of communicating...dynamical prototypes, not primarily in a set of linguistic formulae. hearing them uttered or being able to state them. It may be that the main function of such... | |
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