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  • Systematicity may exist in connectionist architectures, but where it exists, it is no more than a lucky accident.

    Connectionism Garson, James 2007

  • Hadley, R. “Systematicity Revisited,” Mind and Language, 9 (1994b): 431-444

    Connectionism Garson, James 2007

  • “Explaining Systematicity,” Mind and Language,12 (1997): 115-136

    Connectionism Garson, James 2007

  • Johnson, K. “On the Systematicity of Language and Thought,” Journal of Philosophy, 101

    Connectionism Garson, James 2007

  • Systematicity,” Journal of Philosophy, XCIII #22 (1996): 561-614

    Connectionism Garson, James 2007

  • Systematicity is the condition that the collective judgment on each proposition depends only on the individual judgments on that proposition, and the same pattern of dependence holds for all propositions.

    Social Epistemology Goldman, Alvin 2006

  • Systematicity requires that, all things being equal, higher-order mappings are preferred.

    Metaphor II: "Metaphor Is Like Analogy" Chris 2004

  • Systematicity requires that, all things being equal, higher-order mappings are preferred.

    Archive 2004-11-01 Chris 2004

  • Systematicity requires that higher-order mappings mappings between relations are of a higher-order than mappings between objects, e.g. be preferred.

    Archive 2004-12-01 Chris 2004

  • Systematicity requires that higher-order mappings mappings between relations are of a higher-order than mappings between objects, e.g. be preferred.

    Reasoning: Analogical Reasoning and Category-based Inducation Chris 2004

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