The General Unified Theory of Intelligence

Its Central Conceptions and Specific Application to Domains of Cognitive Science

Morton Wagman author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:19th Feb '97

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Presents the central tenets and research elaboration of the general unified theory of intelligence that embraces both human and artificial intelligence across the cogitive domains of scientific discovery processes, inductive and deductive reasoning, and the mechanisms basic to analogical thinking and problem solving.

The general unified theory of intelligence addresses the cognitive functions of thinking, reasoning, and problem solving.

The general unified theory of intelligence addresses the cognitive functions of thinking, reasoning, and problem solving. At an abstract level, this theory construes the intellective functions of humans and computers as, respectively, restricted and directed forms of the logic of implication. In other words, human intelligence operates according to production rules. Here, Wagman presents the central tenets and research elaboration of the general unified theory of intelligence that embraces both human and artifical intelligence across the cognitive domains of scientific discovery processes, inductive and deductive reasoning, and the mechanisms basic to analogical thinking and problem solving.

ISBN: 9780275956226

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152 pages