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title Natural and Artificial Minds SUNY Series Scientific Studies in - photo 1

title:Natural and Artificial Minds SUNY Series, Scientific Studies in Natural and Artificial Intelligence
author:Burton, Robert G.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0791415082
print isbn13:9780791415085
ebook isbn13:9780585090153
language:English
subjectArtificial intelligence, Cognition, Philosophy of mind.
publication date:1993
lcc:Q335.N38 1993eb
ddc:006.3/3
subject:Artificial intelligence, Cognition, Philosophy of mind.
Natural and Artificial Minds
SUNY Series, Scientific Studies in Natural and Artificial Intelligence
Eric Dietrich, editor
Natural and Artificial Minds
edited by
Robert G. Burton
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1993 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address the State University of New York Press,
State University Plaza, Albany, NY 12246
Production by Bernadine Dawes
Marketing by Fran Keneston
Library or Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Natural and artificial minds / edited by Robert G. Burton.
p. cm. (SUNY series, scientific studies in natural and
artificial intelligence)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-7914-1507-4 : ISBN 0-7914-1508-2 (pbk.) :
1. Artificial intelligence. 2. Cognition. 3. Philosophy of mind.
I. Burton, Robert G., 1938- . II. Series.
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Contents
Acknowledgments
vi
Preface
vii
1. Approaches to Mind
Robert G. Burton
1
2. On the Nature of Theories: A Neurocomputational Perspective
Paul M. Churchland
21
3. Connectionism and the Future of Folk Psychology
William Bechtel and A. A. Abrahamsen
69
4. Squirrel Monkeys, Concepts, and Logic
Roger K. Thomas
101
5. Connecting the Cognitive and the Cultural: Artificial Minds as Methodological Devices in the Study of the Sociocultural
Robert N. McCauley and E. Thomas Lawson
121
6. Without Perception, There Is No Knowledge: Implications for Artificial Intelligence
Ulric Neisser
147
7. On the Phenomenology of Remembering: The Neglected Case of Place Memory
Edward S. Casey
165
8. The Owl and the Electric Encyclopedia
Brian Cantwell Smith
187
9. Reduction, Elimination, and Strategic Interdependence
Robert G. Burton
231
Contributors
245

Page vi
Acknowledgments
I owe special thanks to each of the contributors to this anthology: Paul Churchland, Bill Bechtel, Adele Abrahamsen, Roger Thomas, Bob McCauley, Thomas Lawson, Dick Neisser, Ed Casey, and Brian Smith. I must also thank the University of Minnesota Press for permission to use the paper by Paul Churchland and Artificial Intelligence for permission to use the paper by Brian Smith, both of which appear here with minor editorial changes. My colleagues Donald Nute, Scott Kleiner, Piers Rawling, Tony Dardis, Beth Preston, and Bernard Dauenhauer have been helpful in many ways, particularly in informal discussion. I must make special mention of Bernard Dauenhauer, who encouraged me to undertake the project and read early drafts of my chapters. Finally, I must thank Mary, my wife, to whom I dedicate this book.
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