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The role of falsification in the development of cognitive architectures: insights from a Lakatosian analysis [PDF]
It has been suggested that the enterprise of developing mechanistic theories of the human cognitive architecture is flawed because the theories produced are not directly falsifiable. Newell attempted to sidestep this criticism by arguing for a Lakatosian
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The Composition of Wittgenstein's "Tractatus": An Interpretative Study [PDF]
When Wittgenstein started writing the Tractatus in June 1915, he was convinced that he was producing a theory. Accordingly, he chose a theoretical style of expressing his thought.
Milkov, Nikolay
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A Theory of Input-Output Architecture [PDF]
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Introduction: Practice Theory and the Theory of Practice Architectures [PDF]
This chapter introduces the theory of practice architectures and locates it within the theoretical terrain of practice theory. It highlights what is distinctive about the theory as a practice theory, and discusses its affordances as a theoretical, analytical, and transformational resource for practitioners and researchers.
Mahon, K +3 more
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This paper focuses on urban regeneration practices in central urban areas, aiming to find key points for reshaping the publicness of urban spaces by exploring the morphological features of public spaces and the spatial distribution patterns of public ...
Mengyao Pan +4 more
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An overview and evaluation of urban villas in Sarajevo built between the world wars [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the typology of the urban villas constructed in Sarajevo in the first half of the 20th century, which are considered worth preserving as part of Bosnia and Herzegovina's significant architectural ...
Kahrović-Handžić Lejla +2 more
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The cerebellum could solve the motor error problem through error increase prediction [PDF]
We present a cerebellar architecture with two main characteristics. The first one is that complex spikes respond to increases in sensory errors. The second one is that cerebellar modules associate particular contexts where errors have increased in the ...
O'Reilly, Randall C. +1 more
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Architectural Technical Debt: A Grounded Theory [PDF]
Architectural technical debt in a software-intensive system is driven by design decisions about its structure, frameworks, technologies, languages, etc. Unlike code-level technical debt, which can be readily detected by static analysers, and can often be refactored with minimal efforts, architectural debt is hard to detect, and its remediation is wide ...
Verdecchia R., Kruchten P., Lago P.
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The Problem of Attitudes towards History in the Theory of Architecture of Postmodernism
The article contains a study of changes in the attitude to history in the foreign architecture of the twentieth century, in connection with the radical transformation of the perception of categories of time.
Alexey A. Khudin
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Frank Gehry’s Self-Twisting Uninterrupted Line: Gesture-Drawings as Indexes
The article analyses Frank Gehry’s insistence on the use of self-twisting uninterrupted line in his sketches. Its main objectives are first, to render explicit how this tendency of Gehry is related to how the architect conceives form-making, and second ...
Marianna Charitonidou
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