<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . "Filling in versus finding out: A ubiquitous confusion in cognitive science"^^ . "One of the things you learn if you read books and articles in (or about) cognitive science is that the brain does a lot of \"filling in\"--not filling in, but \"filling in\"--in scare quotes. My claim today will be that this way of talking is not a safe bit of shorthand, or an innocent bit of temporizing, but a source of deep confusion and error. The phenomena described in terms of \"filling in\" are real, surprising, and theoretically important, but it is a mistake to conceive of them as instances of something being filled in, for that vivid phrase always suggests too much--sometimes a little too much, but often a lot too much. Here are some examples (my boldface throughout)."^^ . "1992" . . . "American Psychological Association"^^ . . . "Cognition, Conception, and Methodological Issues"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Daniel"^^ . "Dennett"^^ . "Daniel Dennett"^^ . . "Van den Broek"^^ . "Pick"^^ . "Van den Broek Pick"^^ . . . . . . "Filling in versus finding out: A ubiquitous confusion in cognitive science (HTML)"^^ . . . "parrot1.gif"^^ . . . "parrot3.gif"^^ . . . "fillfig6.gif"^^ . . . "fillin.htm"^^ . . . "fillfig7.jpg"^^ . . . "parrot2.gif"^^ . . . "fillfig4.jpg"^^ . . . "fillfig5.gif"^^ . . . "Filling in versus finding out: A ubiquitous confusion in cognitive science (Indexer Terms)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #267 \n\nFilling in versus finding out: A ubiquitous confusion in cognitive science\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "Philosophy of Mind" . .