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Перевод: modularity speek modularity


[существительное]
модульность ; блочность


Тезаурус:

  1. This additional property, Minsky believes, could have a functional or evolutionary explanation, of the sort suggested for the property of modularity itself by Simon, in that the "conscious" supreme organizing module would ipso facto be in a position to "debug" or repair the connections of the lower modules amongst themselves or to itself.
  2. Fodor has written in The Modularity of Mind that the consequence of accepting the representational theory of mind in cognitive psychology is a kind of "methodological solipsism" (that is, we deal with representations, not the with relations between organisms and real objects out there).
  3. Since unification is the fundamental operation in Prolog, considerable speed advantages result, in addition to the usual pay-offs of declarativeness in terms of modularity, extensibility, and reversibility.
  4. modularity
  5. More recently, Minsky has revived these notions, explicitly drawing analogies with the sorts of "modularity" to be found in the writings of Freud (the three-way Ego, Id, Super-ego division) and Leibniz in his Monadology, by claiming that an appropriate machine analogue of the human individual should have, among its modules, a supreme organizer.
  6. I would suggest that the two sorts of opacity in a computer that have been discussed here are at least potentially interesting explications of that fact: modularity and program-level reduction.
  7. (1) MODULARITY
  8. In order to preserve modularity, this power could not, of course, extend to repairing the modules themselves, for that is just the sort of tinkering that a principle of modularity would rule out.
  9. It was such an idea of modularity that Minsky intended in the quoted passage above, and he has suggested at various times that an organism would be more efficient, in terms of its ability to survive, if it had, as a separate module, a model of itself, which might of course be totally false as to the facts of the self's reality: alcoholics who believe themselves to be merely social drinkers probably survive less well than those who believe themselves to be alcoholics.
  10. Herbert Simon has argued (1969: 115) that evolution will prefer structures that are decomposable in this way, and that modularity may be expected in "genetic programs".
  11. Fisons Instruments launched the new 8000 series gas chromatographs, which feature side by side column mounting, new optimised injectors, detector modularity with stacking, synoptic display and intuitive keyboard and full control from any PC data station.
  12. Fodor (1981) provides a very clear description of functionalism, and his book The Modularity of Mind discusses some of the philosophical issues surrounding cognitive neuropsychology.

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