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Form and content in semantics

Yorick Wilks

pp. 329-351

Abstrakt

This paper continues a strain of intellectual complaint against the presumptions of certain kinds of formal semantics (the qualification is important) and their bad effects on those areas of artificial intelligence concerned with machine understanding of human language. After some discussion of the use of the term ‘epistemology’ in artificial intelligence, the paper takes as a case study the various positions held by McDermott on these issues and concludes, reluctantly, that, although he has reversed himself on the issue, there was no time at which he was right.

Publication details

Published in:

(1990) Synthese 82 (3).

Seiten: 329-351

DOI: 10.1007/BF00413880

Referenz:

Wilks Yorick (1990) „Form and content in semantics“. Synthese 82 (3), 329–351.