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Neither neural networks nor the language-of-thought alone make a complete game
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Neither neural networks nor the language-of-thought alone make a complete game

Iris Oved, Nikhil Krishnaswamy, James Pustejovsky and Joshua K. Hartshorne
The Behavioral and brain sciences, Vol.46, e285
09/28/2023

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Cognitive science has evolved since early disputes between radical empiricism and radical nativism. The authors are reacting to the revival of radical empiricism spurred by recent successes in deep neural network (NN) models. We agree that language-like mental representations (language-of-thoughts [LoTs]) are part of the best game in town, but they cannot be understood independent of the other players.

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