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Minds and Machines, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, February 2006
- Jon Dorbolo:
Daniel Dennett and the computational turn. 1 - Jon Dorbolo:
Introduction. 3-5 - Bill Uzgalis:
Interview with Daniel Dennett conducted by Bill Uzgalis in Boston, Massachusetts on December 29, 2004. 7-19 - Joanna J. Bryson:
The attentional spotlight. 21-28 - David Joslin:
Real realization: Dennett's real patterns versus Putnam's ubiquitous automata. 29-41 - David Beisecker:
Dennett's Overlooked Originality. 43-55 - Bence Nanay:
Symmetry between the intentionality of minds and machines? The biological plausibility of Dennett's account. 57-71 - Colin T. A. Schmidt, Felicitas Kraemer:
Robots, Dennett and the autonomous: a terminological investigation. 73-80 - Jon Dorbolo:
Intuition Pumps. 81-86 - Amit Hagar, Alexandre Korolev:
Quantum Hypercomputability? 87-93 - Johannes Lenhard:
Book Review. 95-100 - Paul Bohan Broderick:
Book Review. 101-105
Volume 16, Number 2, May 2006
- Thomas R. Shultz, Alan C. Bale:
Neural networks discover a near-identity relation to distinguish simple syntactic forms. 107-139 - Robert Sparrow, Linda Sparrow:
In the hands of machines? The future of aged care. 141-161 - Robert I. Damper:
The logic of Searle's Chinese room argument. 163-183 - Nick Bostrom:
Quantity of experience: brain-duplication and degrees of consciousness. 185-200 - Andreas Martin Lisewski:
The concept of strong and weak virtual reality. 201-219 - Patrick Allo:
M. Augier and J. G. March (eds): Models of a Man: Essays in Memory of Herbert Simon. - Cambridge: M.I.T., 2004, ISBN 0-262-01208-1, xiv + 592, $45. 221-224 - Pritha Chandra:
Dedre Gentner and Susan Goldin-Meadow (eds): Language in Mind: Advances in the Study of Language and Thought. - Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2003, ISBN 0-262-57163-3, x + 528 pp. 225-230 - Ramesh Kumar Mishra:
Maria Teresa Guasti, Language Acquisition: The Growth of Grammar. - The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2004, ISBN 0-262-57220-6, x + 496 pp, $28.00. 231-236
Volume 16, Number 3, August 2006
- Rolf Haenni, Stephan Hartmann:
Special Issue of Minds and Machines on Causality, Uncertainty and Ignorance. 237-238 - Brad Weslake:
Common causes and the direction of causation. 239-257 - Jon Williamson:
Dispositional versus epistemic causality. 259-276 - Christian Jakob:
Hitchcock's (2001) treatment of singular and general causation. 277-287 - Kevin B. Korb, Erik P. Nyberg:
The power of intervention. 289-302 - Daniel Steel:
Homogeneity, selection, and the faithfulness condition. 303-317 - Malcolm R. Forster:
Counterexamples to a likelihood theory of evidence. 319-338 - Michael Smithson:
Scale construction from a decisional viewpoint. 339-364 - Rocío García-Retamero, Ulrich Hoffrage:
How causal knowledge simplifies decision-making. 365-380
Volume 16, Number 4, December 2006
- William J. Rapaport:
How Helen Keller used syntactic semantics to escape from a Chinese Room. 381-436 - Pawel Lupkowski:
Some historical remarks on Block's "Aunt Bubbles" argument. 437-441 - Monica Meijsing:
Real people and virtual bodies: How disembodied can embodiment be? 443-461 - Bradley Monton, Sanford C. Goldberg:
The problem of the many minds. 463-470 - Istvan S. N. Berkeley:
Moving the goal posts: a reply to Dawson and Piercey. 471-478 - John Dilworth:
A reflexive dispositional analysis of mechanistic perception. 479-493 - Arnold Silverberg:
Chomsky and Egan on computational theories of vision. 495-524
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