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(1997) Structures and norms in science, Dordrecht, Springer.

Classical constituents in Smolensky's ICS architecture

Brian P McLaughlin

pp. 331-343

In a recent paper,1 Paul Smolensky replies to an article that Jerry Fodor and I published in 1990.2 I shall use this opportunity to make a partial reply; partial, because I lack the space here to address all of the issues Smolensky raises in his paper—a paper that spans sixty-seven pages of print. I shall confine myself to making one key observation and to attempting to clarify a few issues, leaving a fuller discussion for another occasion.3

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-0538-7_20

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McLaughlin, B.P. (1997)., Classical constituents in Smolensky's ICS architecture, in K. Doets & D. Mundici (eds.), Structures and norms in science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 331-343.

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