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The Chorus scheme could be an important step in the search for solutio
ns to the symbol grounding problem (Harnad 1990), but Edelman does not
address the potential difficulties inherent in downgrading difference
s in favor of similarities in a categorization device. Isomorphism rat
her than representation is a more coherent way of thinking about Choru
s whose modules are probably analytic rather than holistic.