Natural languages can express some logical propositions that humans are able to understand. We illustrate this fact with a famous text that Conan Doyle attributed to Holmes: “It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth”. This is a subtle logical statement usually felt as an evident true. The problem we are trying to solve is the cognitive reason for such a feeling. We postulate here that we accept Holmes’ maxim as true because our adult brains are equipped with neural modules that perform naturally modal logical computations
One of the most interesting and fruitful applications of logics, classical or other, has been in sup...
Our approach to mind-design derives from the view of language as a mirror of mind – a view compatibl...
This paper is based on our previous work on neural coding. It is a self-organized model supported by...
Natural languages can express some logical propositions that humans are able to understand. We illus...
Natural languages can express some logical propositions that humans are able to understand. We illus...
Natural languages can express some logical propositions that humans are able to understand. We illus...
The present paper is part of a large research programme investigating the nature and properties of t...
We sketch four applications of Marr's levels-of-analysis methodology to the relations between logic ...
This thesis moves towards reconciliation of two of the major paradigms of artificial intelligence: b...
In this paper, I will show that Sherlock Holmes was a good logician, according to the standard of th...
Abstract — As predicted by the Theory of the Unicogse, any logic systems are merely media of TRUTH. ...
We sketch four applications of Marr’s levels-of-analysis methodology to the relations between logic ...
We sketch four applications of Marr's levels-of-analysis methodology to the relations between logic ...
AbstractWe propose a logic of belief in which the expansion of beliefs beyond what has been explicit...
AbstractModal logics are amongst the most successful applied logical systems. Neural networks were p...
One of the most interesting and fruitful applications of logics, classical or other, has been in sup...
Our approach to mind-design derives from the view of language as a mirror of mind – a view compatibl...
This paper is based on our previous work on neural coding. It is a self-organized model supported by...
Natural languages can express some logical propositions that humans are able to understand. We illus...
Natural languages can express some logical propositions that humans are able to understand. We illus...
Natural languages can express some logical propositions that humans are able to understand. We illus...
The present paper is part of a large research programme investigating the nature and properties of t...
We sketch four applications of Marr's levels-of-analysis methodology to the relations between logic ...
This thesis moves towards reconciliation of two of the major paradigms of artificial intelligence: b...
In this paper, I will show that Sherlock Holmes was a good logician, according to the standard of th...
Abstract — As predicted by the Theory of the Unicogse, any logic systems are merely media of TRUTH. ...
We sketch four applications of Marr’s levels-of-analysis methodology to the relations between logic ...
We sketch four applications of Marr's levels-of-analysis methodology to the relations between logic ...
AbstractWe propose a logic of belief in which the expansion of beliefs beyond what has been explicit...
AbstractModal logics are amongst the most successful applied logical systems. Neural networks were p...
One of the most interesting and fruitful applications of logics, classical or other, has been in sup...
Our approach to mind-design derives from the view of language as a mirror of mind – a view compatibl...
This paper is based on our previous work on neural coding. It is a self-organized model supported by...