Chomsky And The Cognitive Sciences
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2237-4876.1999v2n1p155Keywords:
Cognitive Sciences, Research, Chomsky.Abstract
The cognitive sciences, studying the intelligence and intelligent systems, involve different disciplines such as: psychology (experimental and cognitive), artificial intelligence, linguistics, philosophy, neurosciences, anthropology, economy and social psychology. Thus, according to Simon & Kaplan (1993), there are many different methods, many different conceptual approaches and many different architectures for the intelligent system within the setting of research by the cognitive sciences.
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