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Reasoning / Analogy / Semantics / Keith Holyoak / Knowledge representation and reasoning / Inference / Cognitive neuroscience / Reason / Propositional representation / Cognitive science / Ethology / Science
Date: 2013-05-07 19:26:49
Reasoning
Analogy
Semantics
Keith Holyoak
Knowledge representation and reasoning
Inference
Cognitive neuroscience
Reason
Propositional representation
Cognitive science
Ethology
Science

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