Images are secondary to propositions
Knowledge is encoded in an unconscious propositional medium that lies beneath both language and imagery. Imagery, by itself, is not of interest to cognitive science, because it can’t explain human knowledge.
Zenon Pylyshyn, 1973.
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Artificial Intelligence »Artificial Intelligence
Can computers think? [1] »Can computers think? [1]
No: computers can't understand images [5b] »No: computers can't understand images [5b]
Images are secondary to propositions
Dual code theory explains knowledge adequately »Dual code theory explains knowledge adequately
Quasi-pictorial images are adequate »Quasi-pictorial images are adequate
Zenon Pylyshyn »Zenon Pylyshyn
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