Connectionist objection to Tye's theory
Theory's flawed by its classical conception of memory as storage. Memory isn't stored in a classical representational manner, but is reactivated in a connectionist dispositional fashion, based on the strength of connections between processing nodes.
Argument anticipated by Michael Tye, 1991.
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