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Minds and Machines, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, February 2009
- Carrie Figdor:
Semantic Externalism and the Mechanics of Thought. 1-24 - Jussi Jylkkä:
Why Fodor's Theory of Concepts Fails. 25-46 - Oren Soffer, Yoram Eshet-Alkalai:
Back to the Future: An Historical Perspective on the Pendulum-Like Changes in Literacy. 47-59 - Michael John Shaffer:
Decision Theory, Intelligent Planning and Counterfactuals. 61-92 - Juyang Weng:
Task Muddiness, Intelligence Metrics, and the Necessity of Autonomous Mental Development. 93-115 - Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii:
An Instance vs. The Instance. 117-128 - João Queiroz, Floyd Merrell:
On Peirce's Pragmatic Notion of Semiosis - A Contribution for the Design of Meaning Machines. 129-143 - Luciano Floridi, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Matteo Turilli:
Turing's Imitation Game: Still an Impossible Challenge for All Machines and Some Judges-An Evaluation of the 2008 Loebner Contest. 145-150
Volume 19, Number 2, May 2009
- Fernand Gobet, Philippe Chassy:
Expertise and Intuition: A Tale of Three Theories. 151-180 - Ricardo Restrepo Echavarria:
Russell's Structuralism and the Supposed Death of Computational Cognitive Science. 181-197 - Bradley Rives:
The Empirical Case Against Analyticity: Two Options for Concept Pragmatists. 199-227 - Michael John Shaffer:
A Logical Hole in the Chinese Room. 229-235 - Jamie Cullen:
Imitation Versus Communication: Testing for Human-Like Intelligence. 237-254 - Gregory Johnson:
Mechanisms and Functional Brain Areas. 255-271 - Bradford McCall:
C. Mantzavinos: Naturalistic Hermeneutics - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005, xv+180, $77.00, ISBN 0-52184-812-1. 273-274 - Mitch Parsell:
Steven M. Platek, Julian Paul Keenan and Todd K. Shackelford (eds), Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience - MIT Press, Cambridge, 2007, 620 pp, $68.00, ISBN 0-262-16241-5. 275-278 - Susan Stuart:
Alvin I. Goldman, Simulating Minds: The Philosophy, Psychology and Neuroscience of Mindreading - Oxford University Press, New York, 2006, 384, $19.95, ISBN-10: 0195138929, ISBN-13: 978-0195138924. 279-282 - Jason Ford:
Uriah Kriegel and Kenneth Williford (eds), Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness - MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2006, vi + 561, $42.00, ISBN 0-262-61211-9. 283-287 - Bradford McCall:
James Ladyman and Don Ross, Every Thing Must Go: Metaphysics Naturalized - Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007, x+346, $99.00, ISBN 9780199276196. 289-291 - Roberto Poli:
Andrew Basden, Philosophical Frameworks for Understanding Information Systems - IGI Publishing, Hershey, New York, 2008, xix+390, $99.95, ISBN 978-159904036-3. 293-296 - Bernd Carsten Stahl:
Lorenzo Magnani, Morality in a Technological World: Knowledge as Duty - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2007, xvi+289, £50, ISBN 978-0-521-87769-5. 297-299
Volume 19, Number 3, August 2009
- Francisco Calvo Garzón, Ángel García Rodríguez:
Where is Cognitive Science Heading? 301-318 - Pierre De Loor, Kristen Manac'h, Jacques Tisseau:
Enaction-Based Artificial Intelligence: Toward Co-evolution with Humans in the Loop. 319-343 - Catrin Misselhorn:
Empathy with Inanimate Objects and the Uncanny Valley. 345-359 - Alfons Schuster, Yoko Yamaguchi:
The Survival of the Fittest and the Reign of the Most Robust: In Biology and Elsewhere. 361-389 - Paolo Cotogno:
A Brief Critique of Pure Hypercomputation. 391-405 - Kai-Yuan Cheng:
Semantic Dispositionalism, Idealization, and Ceteris Paribus Clauses. 407-419 - Ryan Tonkens:
A Challenge for Machine Ethics. 421-438 - David J. Cole:
Jerry Fodor, LOT 2: The Language of Thought Revisited, New York: Oxford University Press, 2008, x+228, $37.95, ISBN 978-0-119-954877-4. 439-443 - Gareth Fitzgerald:
Michael Devitt, Ignorance of Language - Oxford University Press/Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2008, 304 pp, $38 (paperback), ISBN 0-19-925096-0, 978-0-19-925096-7. 445-450
Volume 19, Number 4, November 2009
- Colin T. A. Schmidt:
Computation and the Natural World. 451 - Margaret A. Boden:
Life and Mind. 453-463 - Marcin Milkowski:
Is Evolution Algorithmic? 465-475 - Lorenzo Magnani:
Beyond Mind: How Brains Make up Artificial Cognitive Systems. 477-493 - David Longinotti:
Computationalism and the Locality Principle. 495-506 - Mark Bishop:
Why Computers Can't Feel Pain. 507-516 - Marco Mirolli, Domenico Parisi:
Language as a Cognitive Tool. 517-528 - Vincent C. Müller:
Symbol Grounding in Computational Systems: A Paradox of Intentions. 529-541 - Tibor Bosse, Martijn C. Schut, Jan Treur:
Formal Analysis of Dynamics within Philosophy of Mind by Computer Simulation. 543-555 - Jordi Vallverdú i Segura:
Computational Epistemology and e-Science: A New Way of Thinking. 557-567
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