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Object recognition is not predication

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2004

Jean-Louis Dessalles*
Affiliation:
ParisTech-ENST, F-75013Paris, Francehttp://www.enst.fr/~jld
Laleh Ghadakpour*
Affiliation:
Ecole Polytechnique, 75005Paris, Francehttp://www.enst.fr/~ghadakpo

Abstract:

Predicates involved in language and reasoning are claimed to radically differ from categories applied to objects. Human predicates are the cognitive result of a contrast between perceived objects. Object recognition alone cannot generate such operations as modification and explicit negation. The mechanism studied by Hurford constitutes at best an evolutionary prerequisite of human predication ability.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2003

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