“We shall envision the mind (or brain) as composed of many partially autonomous "agents"—as a "Society" of smaller minds. …It is easiest to think about partial states that constrain only agents within a single Division. …(we suggest) the local mechanisms for resolving conflicts could be the precursors of what we know later as reasoning”

useful ways to combine different fragments of knowledge.
K-Linesː A Theory of Memory (1980)

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American cognitive scientist 1927–2016

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