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Quote: all intelligence must have a subcognitive substrate to compose categories; otherwise need to define all possible attributes of each category in every context

topics > all references > references e-f > QuoteRef: frenRM1_1990 , p. 8



Topic:
abstraction
Topic:
problem of classifying information
Topic:
people better than computers

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the associative overlap of categories essential to intelligence … virtually impossible to define in an objective, context-independent … One particular example is analogy-making. … it relies heavily on the ability to see … categories as being composed of many tiny (subcognitive) … way toward explaining these associative phenomena. If, on … the daunting, perhaps impossible, task of explicitly defining … reasonable to conclude that all intelligence must have …   Google-1   Google-2

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