Paul Smolensky (smolensky)
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Buchwald, Adam, Schwartz, Oren, Seidl, Amanda and Smolensky, Paul. 2002. “Recoverability Optimality Theory: Discourse Anaphora in a Bi-Directional Framework.” in EDILOG 2002: Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, edited by Johan Bos, Mary Ellen Foster, and Colin Matheson, pp. 37–44. Edinburgh: Cognitive Science Centre, University of Edinburgh.
Smolensky, Paul. 1988a. “The Constituent Structure of Connectionist Mental States: A Reply to Fodor and Pylyshyn.” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 26(suppl.): 137–161. Reprinted in Horgan and Tienson (1991, 281–308).
Smolensky, Paul. 1988b. “On the Proper Treatment of Connectionism.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11: 1–23. Reprinted in Macdonald and Macdonald (1995, 28–89).
Smolensky, Paul. 1990. “Tensor Product Variable Binding and the Representation of Symbolic Structures in Connectionist Systems.” Artificial Intelligence 46(1–2): 159–216.
Smolensky, Paul. 1991. “Connectionism, Constituency and the Language of Thought.” in Meaning in Mind: Fodor and His Critics, edited by Barry C. Loewer and Georges Rey, pp. 201–228. Philosophers and Their Critics. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Reprinted in Macdonald and Macdonald (1995, 164–198).
Smolensky, Paul. 1995a. “On the Projectable Predicates of Connectionist Psychology: A Case for Belief.” in Connectionism – Debates on Psychological Explanation, edited by Cynthia Macdonald and Graham F. Macdonald, pp. 357–394. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Smolensky, Paul. 1995b. “Reply [to Fodor and Pylyshyn (1988) and Fodor and McLaughlin (1990)]: Constituent Structure and Explanation in an Integrated Connectionist/Symbolic Cognitive Architecture.” in Connectionism – Debates on Psychological Explanation, edited by Cynthia Macdonald and Graham F. Macdonald, pp. 223–289. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Smolensky, Paul. 2003. “Le traitement approprié du connexionnisme.” in Philosophie de l’esprit, vol. 2: Problèmes et perspectives, edited by Denis Fisette and Pierre Poirier, pp. 223–268. Textes clés. Paris: Librairie philosophique Jean Vrin. Traduction de Smolensky (1988a) par Serge Robert et Geneviève Choquette.
Further References
Fodor, Jerry A. 1998. In Critical Condition: Polemical Essays on Cognitive Science and Philosophy of Mind. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Fodor, Jerry A. and McLaughlin, Brian P. 1990. “Connectionism and the Problem of Systematicity: Why Smolensky’s Solution Doesn’t Work [on Smolensky (1988a)].” Cognition 35: 183–204. Reprinted in Horgan and Tienson (1991, 331–355), in Macdonald and Macdonald (1995, 199–222) and in Fodor (1998, 90–111).
Fodor, Jerry A. and Pylyshyn, Zenon W. 1988. “Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture: A Critical Analysis.” Cognition 28. Reprinted in Macdonald and Macdonald (1995, 90–163).