Concepts in a Probabilistic Language of Thought. Goodman, N. To appear in Concepts: New Directions, 2014. abstract bibtex Knowledge organizes our understanding of the world, determining what we expect given what we have already seen. Our predictive representations have two key properties: they are productive, and they are graded. Productive generalization is possible because our.
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