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Minds and Machines, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, February 2002
- James H. Fetzer:
Editorial commentary. 1 - William J. Rapaport:
Holism, Conceptual-Role Semantics, and Syntactic Semantics. 3-59 - Michael Kary, Martin Mahner:
How Would You Know if You Synthesized a Thinking Thing? 61-86 - Philip R. Van Loocke:
Deep Teleology in Artificial Systems. 87-104 - Piotr Giza:
Automated Discovery Systems and Scientific Realism. 105-117 - Abraham Meidan, Boris Levin:
Choosing from Competing Theories in Computerised Learning. 119-129 - Susan G. Sterrett:
Nested Algorithms and "The Original Imitation Game Test": A Reply to James Moor. 131-136 - Matjaz Gams:
The Turing Machine May Not Be the Universal Machine. 137-142 - Paul Schweizer:
Consciousness and Computation. 143-144 - Christopher G. Prince:
Rodney A. Brooks, Cambrian Intelligence: The Early History of the New AI, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999, xii + 199 pp., $21.56 (paper), ISBN 0-262-52263-2. 145-151 - Berit Brogaard:
Andy Clark, Mindware: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2001, vii + 210 pp., $18.95 (paper), ISBN 0-19-513857-0. 151-156
Volume 12, Number 2, May 2002
- Carol E. Cleland:
Preface. 157-158 - Carol E. Cleland:
On Effective Procedures. 159-179 - David Israel:
Reflections on Gödel's and Gandy's Reflections on Turing's Thesis. 181-201 - Jeremy Seligman:
The Scope of Turing's Analysis of Effective Procedures. 203-220 - Oron Shagrir:
Effective Computation by Humans and Machines. 221-240 - Selmer Bringsjord, Michael Zenzen:
Toward a Formal Philosophy of Hypercomputation. 241-258 - Eric Steinhart:
Logically Possible Machines. 259-280 - B. Jack Copeland:
Accelerating Turing Machines. 281-300 - Benjamin Wells:
Is There a Nonrecursive Decidable Equational Theory? 301-324
Volume 12, Number 3, August 2002
- Wynn C. Stirling:
Games Machines Play. 327-352 - Michael Detlefsen:
Löb's Theorem as a Limitation on Mechanism. 353-381 - Pete Mandik, Andy Clark:
Selective Representing and World-Making. 383-395 - Corey G. Washington:
A Conflict Between Language and Atomistic Information. 397-421 - Steven Phillips:
Does Classicism Explain Universality? 423-434 - Roman R. Poznanski:
Discussion The Importance of Continuity: A Reply to Chris Eliasmith. 435 - Chris Eliasmith:
Discreteness and Relevance: A Reply to Roman Poznanski. 437-438 - Reese M. Heitner:
Dennis Ross, Andrew Brook, and David Thompson, eds., Dennett's Philosophy: A Comprehensive Assessment. 439-443 - David J. Cole:
Jerry Fodor, Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong. 443-448 - Gualtiero Piccinini:
Jean-Pierre Dupuy, The Mechanization of Mind: On the Origins of Cognitive Science. 448-453 - Bipin Indurkhya:
Timothy R. Colburn, Philosophy and Computer Science. 454-459
Volume 12, Number 4, November 2002
- B. Jack Copeland:
Hypercomputation. 461-502 - Cristian S. Calude:
Incompleteness, Complexity, Randomness and Beyond. 503-517 - Jon Doyle:
What is Church's Thesis? An Outline. 519-520 - Joel David Hamkins:
Infinite Time Turing Machines. 521-539 - Tien D. Kieu:
Quantum Hypercomputation. 541-561 - Peter Kugel:
Computing Machines Can't Be Intelligent (...and Turing Said So). 563-579
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