
15 | David Poeppel on Thought, Language, and How to Understand the Brain
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Is a Red Can Really a Can?
I'm actually pretty optimistic about thatwe're gong to get a grip on that, believe it or not. So the fact that a a red can, for instance, is a can and not a red rit, how do you know thaty that doesn't follow from first principlet actually figure thatot red? I think my hunch is that these sort of elementary operations of composition or combinator that yields larger units that than become the input to the next steps. We're pretty good it. Compared to machines, are unbelievably robust, resilient to noise and all kinds of stuff.
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