Chaos, symbols, and connectionism

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (2):174-175 (1987)
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Abstract

The paper is a commentary on the target article by Christine A. Skarda & Walter J. Freeman, “How brains make chaos in order to make sense of the world”, in the same issue of the journal, pp.161–195. I confine my comments largely to some philosophical claims that Skarda & Freeman make and to the relationship of their model to connectionism. Some of the comments hinge on what symbols are and how they might sit in neural systems.

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John A Barnden
University of Birmingham

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