creators_name: Jorion, Paul type: journalp datestamp: 1998-07-03 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:54:00 metadata_visibility: show title: L'intelligence artificielle au confluent des neurosciences et de l'informatique ispublished: pub subjects: comp-sci-art-intel subjects: phil-logic full_text_status: public keywords: Computer science, neuroscience, logic, linguistics, psychoanalysis, reductionism, connectionism, Sigmund Freud, emotional dynamics, Hegel, gradient, causality, qualitative physics, intention, mathematics, Aristotle, Tarski, Gorgias, Sophists, contradiction, Lewis Carroll, pragmatics, truth table, Boole algebra abstract: Artificial Intelligence betrays the special dispositions and traditions of the fields which constitute its ancestry: neuro-physiology, psychology, logic and mathematics. The common thread between the divergent pull of these fields emerges in a model of thought processes as a gradient on a “memory trace” landscape. Paths generated on this landscape are interpretable as clauses displaying emergent logical properties. date: 1994 date_type: published publication: Lekton volume: IV number: 2 pagerange: 85-114 refereed: TRUE citation: Jorion, Paul (1994) L'intelligence artificielle au confluent des neurosciences et de l'informatique. [Journal (Paginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/491/1/LEKTON.html