Smith, B. (1997) The Connectionist Mind: A Study of Hayekian Psychology. [Book Chapter]
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Abstract
I shall begin my remarks with some discussion of recent work in cognitive science, and the participants in this meeting might find it useful to note that I might equally well have chosen as title of my paper something like 'Artificial Intelligence and the Free Market Order'. They might care to note also that I am, as far as the achievements and goals of research in artificial intelligence are concerned, something of a sceptic. My appeal to cognitive science in what follows is designed to serve clarificatory ends, and to raise new questions, of a sort which will become clear as the paper progresses.
| Item Type: | Book Chapter | 
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| Subjects: | Philosophy > Metaphysics | 
| ID Code: | 306 | 
| Deposited By: | Smith, Barry | 
| Deposited On: | 10 Jun 1998 | 
| Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2011 08:53 | 
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