- ...ABOVE
- In the chapter we will use
SMALL CAPITALS to represent concepts and italics to
represent expressions in natural language and other representational
languages.
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- ... simulation.
- For details of this and two other related
simulations, see Colunga & Gasser, 1998.
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objects.
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Note, however, that the approach we are proposing
does not exclude a representational system in
which the primitive features of objects are built into the system
and each input object unit has an inherent meaning and each relation
unit associates a fixed set of these object units.
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