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The Philosophy of artificial intelligence / edited by Margaret A. Boden
(Oxford readings in philosophy)

Material Type Books
Publisher New York ; Oxford [England] : Oxford University Press
Year 1990
Language English
Size vi, 452 p. : ill. ; 21 cm

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Contents A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous acrivity / by Warren S. McCulloch and Walter H. Pitts
Computing machinery and intelligence / by Alan M. Turing
Minds, brains and programs / by John R. Searle
Escaping from the chinese room / by Margaret A. Boden
Computer science as empirical enquiry : symbols and search / by Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon
Artificial intelligence : a personal view / by David Marr
Congnitive wheels : the frame problem of AI / by Daniel C. Dennett
The naive physics manifesto / by Patrick J. Hayes
Critique of pure reason / by Drew McDermott
Motives, mechanisms and emotions / by Aaron Sloman
Distributed representations / by Geoffrey E. Hinton, James L. McClelland and David E. Rumelhart
Connectionism, competence and explanation / by Andy Clark
Making a mind versus modelling the brain : artificial intelligence back at a branch-point / by Hubert L. Dreyfus and Stuart E. Dreyfus
Some reductive strategies in cognitive neurobiology / by Paul M. Churchland
The connectionist construction of concepts / by Adrian Cussins
Notes Bibliography: p. [443]-447
Includes index
Authors  Boden, Margaret A., 1936-
Subjects LCSH:Philosophy
LCSH:Artificial intelligence -- Philosophy  All Subject Search
Classification NDC8:007.1
DC20:006.3/01
ID 6000440682
ISBN 0198248555
NCID BA10272394

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