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Minds and Machines, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, February 1997
- Robert F. Hadley, Michael B. Hayward:
Strong Semantic Systematicity from Hebbian Connectionist Learning. 1-37 - Kenneth Aizawa:
Exhibiting versus Explaining Systematicity: A Reply to Hadley and Hayward. 39-55 - Murat Aydede:
Language of Thought: The Connectionist Contribution. 57-101 - Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:
Thinking about Reasoning about Knowledge. 103-112 - Ronald Fagin, Joseph Y. Halpern, Yoram Moses, Moshe Y. Vardi:
Reasoning about Knowledge: A Response by the Authors. 113 - Book Reviews. 115-155
Volume 7, Number 2, May 1997
- Paul Coates:
Meaning, Mistake and Miscalculation. 171-197 - Larry Hauser:
Searle's Chinese Box: Debunking the Chinese Room Argument. 199-226 - Nicholas Kushmerick:
Software Agents and Their Bodies. 227-247 - Hong-Gee Kim:
A Psychologically Plausible Logical Model of Conceptualization. 249-267 - John T. Kearns:
Thinking Machines: Some Fundamental Confusions. 269-287 - Book Reviews. 289-320
Volume 7, Number 3, February 1997
- Oron Shagrir:
Two Dogmas of Computationalism. 321-344 - James H. Fetzer:
Thinking and Computing: Computers as Special Kinds of Signs. 345-364 - Stuart A. Eisenstadt, Herbert A. Simon:
Logic and Thought. 365-385 - Philip N. Johnson-Laird:
Rules and Illusions: A Critical Study of Rips's The Psychology of Proof. 387-407 - Lance J. Rips:
Goals for a Theory of Deduction: Reply to Johnson-Laird. 409-424 - Philip N. Johnson-Laird:
An End to the Controversy? A Reply to Rips. 425-432 - Larry Hauser:
Selmer Bringsjord, What Robots Can and Can't Be, Studies in Cognitive Systems. 433-438 - Michael J. Almeida:
Alice G. B. ter Meulen, Representing Time in Natural Language: The Dynamic Interpretation of Tense and Aspect. 438-442 - Michael Morris:
Galen Strawson, Mental Reality. 442-447 - Beth Preston, Victoria Davion:
Mind and Morals: Essays on Cognitive Science and Ethics. 447-451 - Sunil Cherian, Wade Troxell:
David McFarland and Thomas Bösser, Intelligent Behavior in Animals and Robots. 452-456 - Sean Hagberg:
Edwin Hutchins, Cognition in the Wild. 456-460 - Margaret A. Boden:
Douglas Hofstadter and the Fluid Analogies Research Group, Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought. 460-464 - Eric Steinhart:
Robert Cummins and John Pollock (eds.), Philosophy and AI: Essays at the Interface. 464-468 - David Koepsell:
Peter Ludlow, ed., High Noon on the Electronic Frontier: Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace. 468-471 - Erratum. 473
Volume 7, Number 4, November 1997
- Chris Thornton:
Brave Mobots Use Representation: Emergence of Representation in Fight-or-Flight Learning. 475-494 - Mark Perlman:
The Trouble with Two-Factor Conceptual Role Theories. 495-513 - Sanford C. Goldberg:
The Very Idea of Computer Self-Knowledge and Self-Deception. 515-529 - Chris Eliasmith:
Computation and Dynamical Models of Mind. 531-541 - Andrew Boucher:
Parallel Machines. 543-551 - Nick Chater, Martin J. Pickering:
Two Projects for Understanding the Mind: A Response to Morris and Richardson. 553-569 - Robert F. Hadley:
Explaining Systematicity: A Reply to Kenneth Aizawa. 571-579 - K. Nicholas Leibovic:
Patricia S. Churchland and Terrence J. Sejnowski, The Computational Brain, Computational Neuroscience Series, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1992. 581-585 - Yakir Levin:
George Boolos (ed.), Meaning and Method: Essays in Honor of Hilary Putnam, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1990. 585-590
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