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As an [[epistemology|epistemologist]] and someone who has studied cognitive psychology a bit, I am very interested in having a much fuller, clearer explanation of what "the problem of how to store and manipulate knowledge" ''means.'' It's not self-evident what the problem even is supposed to be. |
As an [[epistemology|epistemologist]] and someone who has studied cognitive psychology a bit, I am very interested in having a much fuller, clearer explanation of what "the problem of how to store and manipulate knowledge" ''means.'' It's not self-evident what the problem even is supposed to be. |
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If this article is entirely to be concerned with this problem, then it should no doubt be located at [[the problem of knowledge representation]] (if that's the best name for the problem). --[[LMS]] |
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As an epistemologist and someone who has studied cognitive psychology a bit, I am very interested in having a much fuller, clearer explanation of what "the problem of how to store and manipulate knowledge" means. It's not self-evident what the problem even is supposed to be.
If this article is entirely to be concerned with this problem, then it should no doubt be located at the problem of knowledge representation (if that's the best name for the problem). --LMS