@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Minsky,Marvin},
subject = {Reason},
note = {Münch III 125
Everyday reason/everyday problems/MinskyVsAristotle: rather logical approaches do not work. Syllogisms cannot deal with everyday complexity when solving problems.
>Problem solving, cf. >Syllogisms, >Artificial intelligence,
Axioms: "One does not go undressed out of the house", etc.
>Human Level AI.
Since logicians are not concerned with systems that can be extended later, they must design axioms that allow only permitted conclusions.
>Axioms, >Axiom systems, >Logic.
This is different with intelligence.
Marvin Minsky, “A framework for representing knowledge” in: John Haugeland (Ed) Mind, design, Montgomery 1981, pp. 95-128},
note = { Minsky I Marvin Minsky The Society of Mind New York 1985 Minsky II Marvin Minsky Semantic Information Processing Cambridge, MA 2003
Mü III D. Münch (Hrsg.) Kognitionswissenschaft Frankfurt 1992 },
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