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Hi, I have nothing to comment specifically about the new organisation of the book, you decide what's the best :-)
Just one question: there used to be - IIRC - a chapter about reasoning by analogy. Is it gone or has the content just been shuffled around?
Thx!
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pretty much all the content is still there -- just moved around a little.
however, there was never a chapter on analogy (though various little bits on reasoning that relate). it would be great to add more material on analogic reasoning -- but also great for someone to do more research on the connection between bayesian cognitive models and analogical reasoning!
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Oh ok, I confused my hopes with memory then :-) or maybe I was just thinking about the little bits you mention. I was actually thinking of having, in probabilistic programming, relations similar to class-instance in classical programming. The connection with analogical reasoning being the class serving as a kind of pattern, and all instances being then analog to each other. Dunno how relevant that it is, but might be useful...?
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