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George Lakoff
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Artificial Intelligence »
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial IntelligenceâA collaboratively editable version of Robert Horns brilliant and pioneering debate map Can Computers Think?âexploring 50 years of philosophical argument about the possibility of computer thought.âF1CEB7
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The sensorimotor system »
The sensorimotor system
The sensorimotor systemâThe subsymbolic paradigm, supplemented by an account of the bodyâs role in meaningful cognition, overcomes problems that plague classical AI (see detailed text).âFFFACD
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AI models lack feature of embodiment of concepts »
AI models lack feature of embodiment of concepts
AI models lack feature of embodiment of conceptsâEvidence suggests the body is involved in many processess that are considered to be pure information processing in classical AIâprocesses include:  basic-level concepts, kinesthetic image schemas, and the experiential basis of metaphorical concepts.âFFFACD
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Predicate calculus can't capture human reasoning »
Predicate calculus can't capture human reasoning
Predicate calculus can't capture human reasoningâMany knowledge-based systems encode informaiton with some version of predicate calculus, which is based on the classical concept of a category. But the classical veiw of categories has been disproved by empirical evidence. âFFFACD
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Objectivism conflicts with natural human categories »
Objectivism conflicts with natural human categories
Objectivism conflicts with natural human categoriesâThe objectivist paradigm rests on a classical theory of categories that is disproved by a wide body of empirical evidence concerning basic level concepts, kinesthetic image schemas, metaphorical concepts, metonymic models, and others.âFFFACD
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Key information can be lost in translation »
Key information can be lost in translation
Key information can be lost in translationâDifferent conceptual systems have different conceptual organisations, and those differences are cognitively significant. If the different organsations are translated into a universal conceptual framework, significant differences are eliminated. âFFFACD
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