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Representation-bearer

A symbol etc...

Referent

The real object

An interpreter

Someone who interprets the representation bearer



Semantics

meaning

Intentionality

relationship between

grounded representation

relationship between a representation, representation-bearer and a referent



concept



an idea that represents things we have grouped things together

proposition

statement or assertion typically in the form of a simple sentence that can be true or false

production rule

conditional if-then statement composed of propositions that link conditions to actions in a cause-and-effect manner

analogy

mental representation that allows one to compare something unfamiliar with something familiar

syllogism

3 related logical propositions (see pg. 24 of powerpoint)

Marr's Tri-Level Hypothesis

1. computational level
2. algorithmic level
3. implementation level



computational level

specifies the precise problem

algorithmic level

provides instructions, methods and procedures for solving the problem



implementation



specifies which medium or substrate can best realize a solution to the problem

declarative knowledge/memory

deals with facts, deductions, assertions etc...

procedural knowledge/memory

deals with processes, algorithmic steps, techniques, technical instructions methods etc...

episodic knowledge/memory

deals with specific experiences and events



prospective knowledge/memory

deals with imagined/predicted future events or planned intentions