Illustrating a neural model of logic computations: The case of Sherlock Holmes' old maxim

Mizraji, Eduardo

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Human language is used to express logical and mathematical computations whose cognitive bases still remain unexplained. We ask ourselves if language acquisition involves a kind of implicit logical and mathematical programming that could explain such performances. Examples of these performances are some logical propositions, transferred by natural language, valid for different languages and for large populations of humans sharing similar cultural traditions. In the present work we choose -as a largely accepted logical statement-one of the most cited expressions that Arthur Conan Doyle attributed to Sherlock Holmes, the "old maxim" mentioned by the character in the story "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet". For an allusion to this maxim in a scientific context see Cairns-Smith (1990).

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