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Zenon Walter Pylyshyn FRSC (/ˈzɛnən pəˈlɪʃən/; 25
August 1937 – 6
December 2022) was a
Canadian cognitive scientist and philosopher. He was a
Canada Council...
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microscopic model in mind in
order to work
successfully with it.
Zenon Pylyshyn suggested a
propositional model of
cognition where people do not conceptualize...
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entirely relevant set of issues, we [viz.,
Pylyshyn and Newell] shun that term here" (
Pylyshyn, 1989, p. 86).
Pylyshyn (1989): "[Explains] why people, or appropriately...
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FINST theory, is a
theory of
early visual perception developed by
Zenon Pylyshyn in the 1980s. It
proposes a pre-attentive
mechanism (a ‘FINST’)
whose function...
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representation is the
psychological theory,
first developed in 1973 by Dr.
Zenon Pylyshyn, that
mental relationships between objects are
represented by
symbols and...
- not be at odds. Smolensky's
Subsymbolic Paradigm has to meet the Fodor-
Pylyshyn challenge formulated by
classical symbol theory for a
convincing theory...
- ontogeny:
there is a
regularity of
development Fixed neural architecture.
Pylyshyn (1999) has
argued that
while these properties tend to
occur with modules...
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therein necessarily employs a symbol-mani****ting LOT.
Fodor and
Zenon Pylyshyn use the
notion of
cognitive architecture in
their defense.
Cognitive architecture...
- expanded, much to Fodor's chagrin, by
cognitive scientists such as
Zenon Pylyshyn and
evolutionary psychologists such as
Steven Pinker and
Henry Plotkin...
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implementations of
cognitive theories that tell us
nothing about the mind (Fodor &
Pylyshyn 1988).
Related to the
philosophy of
psychology are
philosophical and epistemological...