"453","Comment on diSessa.","In the predominant symbolic approach of AI in the 1970s and early 80s, a description—such as an expert system rule, frame, script, or natural language grammar—was often called a \"knowledge representation.\" Knowledge was viewed as something that could be inventoried. Human memory was modeled as a repository of knowledge representations. Arguments that \"there are no knowledge representations in the brain,\" were then misinterpreted in this community as \"throwing the baby out with the bathwater.\"","http://cogprints.org/453/","Clancey, William J.","UNSPECIFIED"," Clancey, William J. (1994) Comment on diSessa. [Journal (Paginated)] ","","1994"