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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. 1987. Connectionist AI, Symbolic AI, and the Brain.” AI Review 1: 95–109.
    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.
    Tesar, Bruce and Smolensky, Paul. 1998. Learnability in Optimality Theory.” Linguistic Inquiry 29(1): 229–268.
    Tesar, Bruce and Smolensky, Paul. 2000. Learnability in Optimality Theory. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

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).
    Horgan, Terence E. and Tienson, John L., eds. 1991. Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind. Studies in Cognitive Systems n. 9. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Macdonald, Cynthia and Macdonald, Graham F., eds. 1995. Connectionism – Debates on Psychological Explanation. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.