Connectionism doesn't accommodate all evidence
Evidence suggests that image generation is a constructive process that draws on separate packets of information stored in long-term memory. The connectionist dispositional theory lacks an account of how those packets can be stored discreetly.
Michael Tye, 1991.
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Connectionism doesn't accommodate all evidence
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