REV - AF - 2005, vol. 38, n. 3
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- Reseñas 38/3 (2005)(2005) Argüello, S. (Santiago); Sánchez-León, A. (Alberto); Ortiz-de-Landázuri, C. (Carlos); Díez, R. (Rubén); Nicuesa-Guelbenzu, M. (Maite); Martínez-Carrasco, A. (Alejandro); Lazarte, A.M. (Ana María); Torralba, J.M. (José María); Chapa, L. (Luz); Barrena, S. F. (Sara F.); Soto-Bruna, M.J. (María Jesús)
- Una aproximación conexionista a los procesos mentales. Entrevista con James L. McClelland(2005) Pascual, B. (Belén)In this interview, James L. McClelland responds to questions regarding connectionist models of cognition, a theory inspired by information processing in the brain. McClelland explains the distinction between symbolic and non-symbolic processing for a better understanding of mental processes. He argues that connectionist models can perform the computations which we know the brain can perform. In addition, he responds to several general questions on the perspectives of computational models of cognition.
- Jesús García López. In memoriam(2005) Fernández-Rodríguez, J.L. (José Luis)This article sketches the intellectual life and accomplishments of Professor Jesús García López. In addition to outlining his intellectual biography, it situates García López within that philosophical tradition which has concerned itself with the search for and faithful transmission of the truth.