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| ====1.1.4. Components of Intelligence==== | | ====1.1.4. Components of Intelligence==== |
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| + | In a complex intelligent system a number of relatively independent modules will emerge as utilities to subserve the purpose of knowledge acquisition. Chief among these are the faculties of memory and imagination, which operate in closely coordinated representation spaces of the manifold, and may be no more than complementary ways of managing the same turf. These capacities amplify the sensitivity and selectivity of intelligence in the system. They support the transcription of momentary experience into records of its passing. Finally, they collate the fragmentary notes and diverse notations of dynamic experience and catalyze their conversion into unified forms and organizations of rational knowledge. |
− | In a complex intelligent system a number of relatively independent modules will | |
− | emerge as utilities to subserve the purpose of knowledge acquisition. Chief | |
− | among these are the faculties of memory and imagination, which operate in | |
− | closely coordinated representation spaces of the manifold, and may be no more | |
− | than complementary ways of managing the same turf. These capacities amplify the | |
− | sensitivity and selectivity of intelligence in the system. They support the | |
− | transcription of momentary experience into records of its passing. Finally, | |
− | they collate the fragmentary notes and diverse notations of dynamic experience | |
− | and catalyze their conversion into unified forms and organizations of rational | |
− | knowledge. | |
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| =====1.1.4.1. Imagination===== | | =====1.1.4.1. Imagination===== |