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Minds and Machines, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, February 1992
- Michael E. Bratman:
Planning and the stability of intention. 1-16 - George Smith:
Strategies, scheduling effects, and the stability of intentions. 17-26 - John Pais:
Faithful representation of nonmonotonic patterns of inference. 27-49 - Hector Geffner
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High-probabilities, model-preference and default arguments. 51-70 - Stanley P. Franklin, Max H. Garzon:
On stability and solvability (or, when does a neural network solve a problem?). 71-83 - Michael Morris:
Beyond interpretation: Reply to Cummins' response. 85-95 - Graeme Forbes, William G. Lycan, Martha E. Pollack, Douglas E. Appelt:
Book reviews. 97-107
Volume 2, Number 2
- John L. Pollock:
New foundations for practical reasoning. 113-144 - Marcelo Dascal:
Why does language matter to artificial intelligence? 145-174 - Fred Adams, Kenneth Aizawa
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"X" means X: Semantics Fodor-style. 175-183 - Keith J. Devlin:
Infons as mathematical objects. 185-201 - Michael E. Bratman, Brian Harvey, Vincent Wan, Alice ter Meulen:
Book reviews. 203-215
Volume 2, Number 3, August 1992
- Patrick J. Hayes
, Stevan Harnad, Donald Perlis, Ned Block
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Virtual Symposium on Virtual Mind. 217-238 - Susan L. Epstein:
The role of memory and concepts in learning. 239-265 - H. Altay Güvenir
, Varol Akman
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Problem representation for refinement. 267-282 - David A. Nelson:
Deductive program verification (a practitioner's commentary). 283-307 - Valerie Shafer, Alexander Nakhimovsky, Robin Cohen, Mary Galbraith:
Book reviews. 309-321
Volume 2, Number 4, November 1992
- Lelio Camilleri:
Preface. 325-327 - James Kippen:
Where does the end begin? Problems in musico-cognitive modeling. 329-344 - Marc Leman:
The theory of tone semantics: Concept, foundation, and application. 345-363 - Lelio Camilleri:
On music perception and cognition: Modularity, structure, and processing. 365-377 - Catherine J. Stevens
, Cyril Latimer:
A comparison of connectionist models of music recognition and human performance. 379-400 - Eero Tarasti:
A narrative grammar of Chopin's G minor Ballade. 401-426
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