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Minds and Machines, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, February 2001
- James H. Fetzer:
Editor's Note. 1 - Selmer Bringsjord, Paul Bello, David A. Ferrucci:
Creativity, the Turing Test, and the (Better) Lovelace Test. 3-27 - Gerald J. Erion:
The Cartesian Test for Automatism. 29-39 - Larry Hauser:
Look Who's Moving the Goal Posts Now. 41-51 - Sean Zdenek:
Passing Loebner's Turing Test: A Case of Conflicting Discourse Functions. 53-76 - James H. Moor:
The Status and Future of the Turing Test. 77-93 - Selmer Bringsjord:
In Computation, Parallel is Nothing, Physical Everything. 95-99 - Robert M. French, Elizabeth Thomas:
The Dynamical Hypothesis in Cognitive Science: A Review Essay of Mind As Motion. 101-111 - Thomas W. Polger, Owen Flanagan:
A Decade of Teleofunctionalism: Lycan's Consciousness and Consciousness and Experience. 113-126 - William G. Lycan:
Response to Polger and Flanagan. 127-132 - Nicholas P. Power:
The Origins of Self-Consciousness. 133-137 - José Luis Bermúdez:
Bodily Self-Awareness and the Will: Reply to Power. 139-142 - Peter M. Asaro:
Hans Moravec, Robot. Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc., 1999, ix + 227 pp., $25.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-19-511630-5. 143-147 - Istvan S. N. Berkeley:
Peter Novak, Mental Symbols: A Defence of the Classical Theory of Mind. Studies in Cognitive Systems 19, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997, xxii + 266 pp., $114.00, ISBN 0-7923-4370-0. 148-150 - Jeff W. Sanders:
Luciano Floridi, Philosophy and Computing: An introduction, London and New York: Routledge, 1999, xiv+242 pp., ISBN 0-415-18025-2. 151-154
Volume 11, Number 2, May 2001
- Jordan Zlatev:
The Epigenesis of Meaning in Human Beings, and Possibly in Robots. 155-195 - Michael R. W. Dawson, C. Darren Piercey:
On the Subsymbolic Nature of a PDP Architecture that Uses a Nonmonotonic Activation Function. 197-218 - Carol E. Cleland:
Recipes, Algorithms, and Programs. 219-237 - Oscar Vilarroya:
From Functional "Mess" to Bounded Functionality. 239-256 - Karel Lambert:
From Predication to Programming. 257-265 - Mark Rollins:
The Strategic Eye: Kosslyn's Theory of Imagery and Perception. 267-286 - Stephen M. Kosslyn:
"The Strategic Eye": Another Look. 287-291 - Philip P. Hanson:
Mind, Matter, and Supervenience: A Reply to Mulhauser. 293-300 - Gregory R. Mulhauser:
Reply to Philip P. Hanson's Review of Mind Out of Matter. 301-306
Volume 11, Number 3, August 2001
- Darren J. R. Whobrey:
Machine Mentality and the Nature of the Ground Relation. 307-346 - Jonathan Knowles:
Does Intentional Psychology Need Vindicating by Cognitive Science? 347-377 - Marcello Frixione:
Tractable Competence. 379-397 - Yao-Tung Hsu, Tzung-Pei Hong, Shian-Shyong Tseng:
Learning Concepts by Arranging Appropriate Training Order. 399-415 - Chris Eliasmith:
Attractive and In-discrete. 417-426 - Mark Rollins:
Equivalence and Format: On Strategies for Recognition. Remarks on Kosslyn's Reply. 427-431 - Rob Wilson:
Rodney Cotterill, Enchanted Looms: Conscious Networks in Brains and Computers. 433-437 - Matthew Elton:
Susan Blackmore, The Meme Machine. 437-442 - Ayse Pinar Saygin:
Robert B. Horn (illustrator), Jeff Yoshimi, Mark Deering, Russ McBride, David Fleischman (illustrator), Thierry DiDonna (illustrator), Jennifer Wedel (Editor), Mapping Great Debates. Can Computers Think?: 7 Maps and a Handbook. 442-445 - Kenneth Aizawa:
Manfred Spitzer, The Mind Within the Net. Models of Learning, Thinking, and Acting. 445-448 - Peter Alward:
Fiona Cowie, What's Within? Nativism Reconsidered, Philosophy of Mind Series. 448-451
Volume 11, Number 4, November 2001
- John Symons:
Explanation and Complexity. 455 - Alfredo Pereira Jr.:
Coexisting Spatio-Temporal Scales In Neuroscience. 457-465 - John Bickle:
Understanding Neural Complexity: A Role For Reduction. 467-481 - William Bechtel:
The Compatibility of Complex Systems and Reduction: A Case Analysis of Memory Research. 483-502 - Alexander Rueger:
Explanations at Multiple Levels. 503-520 - John Symons:
Explanation, Representation and the Dynamical Hypothesis. 521-541 - Matthias Scheutz:
Computational versus Causal Complexity. 543-566 - Edmund M. A. Ronald, Moshe Sipper:
Intelligence is not Enough: On the Socialization of Talking Machines. 567-576 - Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:
Real Logic is Nonmonotonic. 577-595 - Whitney Tabor:
Niall Griffith and Peter M. Todd, eds., Musical Networks: Parallel Distributed Perception and Performance. 597-602 - David Kilfoyle:
Ernest Lepore and Zenon Pylyshyn, What is Cognitive Science? 602-605
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