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Minds and Machines, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, March 2018
- Gualtiero Piccinini:
Computation and Representation in Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-6 - Andrew Knoll:
Still Autonomous After All. 7-27 - Vicente Raja:
A Theory of Resonance: Towards an Ecological Cognitive Architecture. 29-51 - Oron Shagrir:
The Brain as an Input-Output Model of the World. 53-75 - Corey J. Maley:
Toward Analog Neural Computation. 77-91 - Alessio Plebe, Vivian M. De La Cruz:
Neural Representations Beyond "Plus X". 93-117 - Alex Morgan, Gualtiero Piccinini:
Towards a Cognitive Neuroscience of Intentionality. 119-139 - Daniel Williams:
Predictive Processing and the Representation Wars. 141-172 - Hyungrae Noh:
No-report Paradigmatic Ascription of the Minimally Conscious State: Neural Signals as a Communicative Means for Operational Diagnostic Criteria. 173-189 - Eric Thomson, Gualtiero Piccinini:
Neural Representations Observed. 191-235
Volume 28, Number 2, June 2018
- Lise Marie Andersen, Jonas Fogedgaard Christensen, Samuel Schindler, Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen:
Causality in the Sciences of the Mind and Brain. 237-241 - Jan-Willem Romeijn, Jon Williamson:
Intervention and Identifiability in Latent Variable Modelling. 243-264 - Matteo Colombo, Naftali Weinberger:
Discovering Brain Mechanisms Using Network Analysis and Causal Modeling. 265-286 - Jason Winning, William Bechtel:
Rethinking Causality in Biological and Neural Mechanisms: Constraints and Control. 287-310 - Gottfried Vosgerau, Patrice Soom:
Reduction Without Elimination: Mental Disorders as Causally Efficacious Properties. 311-330 - Matthew Baxendale, Garrett Mindt:
Intervening on the Causal Exclusion Problem for Integrated Information Theory. 331-351 - Sebastian Wallot, Damian Kelty-Stephen:
Interaction-Dominant Causation in Mind and Brain, and Its Implication for Questions of Generalization and Replication. 353-374
Volume 28, Number 3, September 2018
- Istvan S. N. Berkeley:
A Computational Conundrum: "What is a Computer?" A Historical Overview. 375-383 - William J. Rapaport:
What is a Computer? A Survey. 385-426 - Peter Leupold:
The Role of Observers in Computations - How Much Computation Does it Take to Recognize a Computation? 427-444 - Samuel C. Fletcher:
Computers in Abstraction/Representation Theory. 445-463 - Tyler Millhouse:
Virtual Machines and Real Implementations. 465-489 - Jeff Buechner:
Does Kripke's Argument Against Functionalism Undermine the Standard View of What Computers Are? 491-513 - Marcin Milkowski:
From Computer Metaphor to Computational Modeling: The Evolution of Computationalism. 515-541 - Cem Bozsahin:
Computers Aren't Syntax All the Way Down or Content All the Way Up. 543-567 - Joe Dewhurst:
Computing Mechanisms Without Proper Functions. 569-588 - Marco Fasoli:
Super Artifacts: Personal Devices as Intrinsically Multifunctional, Meta-representational Artifacts with a Highly Variable Structure. 589-604 - Henry Ian Schiller:
The Swapping Constraint. 605-622
Volume 28, Number 4, December 2018
- Majid Davoody Beni:
Syntactical Informational Structural Realism. 623-643 - Juan Manuel Durán, Nico Formanek:
-Grounds for Trust: Essential Epistemic Opacity and Computational Reliabilism. 645-666 - Ezequiel López-Rubio:
Computational Functionalism for the Deep Learning Era. 667-688 - Luciano Floridi, Josh Cowls, Monica Beltrametti, Raja Chatila, Patrice Chazerand, Virginia Dignum, Christoph Luetge, Robert Madelin, Ugo Pagallo, Francesca Rossi, Burkhard Schafer, Peggy Valcke, Effy Vayena:
AI4People - An Ethical Framework for a Good AI Society: Opportunities, Risks, Principles, and Recommendations. 689-707 - Markus Luczak-Rösch, Kieron O'Hara, Jesse David Dinneen, Ramine Tinati:
What an Entangled Web We Weave: An Information-centric Approach to Time-evolving Socio-technical Systems. 709-733 - Christopher Burr, Nello Cristianini, James Ladyman:
An Analysis of the Interaction Between Intelligent Software Agents and Human Users. 735-774 - David Gurney:
Killer Robot Arms: A Case-Study in Brain-Computer Interfaces and Intentional Acts. 775-785 - Amos Golan:
Info-Metrics for Modeling and Inference. 787-793 - (Withdrawn) Habits, Priming and the Explanation of Mindless Action. 795
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