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Sharing terms and concepts under the selectionist umbrella: Difficult but worthwhile
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 November 2001
Abstract
Comparing and sharing selectionist terms and concepts from disparate domains can aid understanding in each domain. But constraints of interpretive language will make this difficult – such as the bipolar constraint of interpretive language when addressed to intrinsically tripolar phenomena. Hull et al. acknowledge that some key terms in their account remain problematic; the term, “information,” probably needs to be replaced.
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