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Minds and Machines, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, February 2010
- Rosemarie Velik:
Why Machines Cannot Feel. 1-18 - Axel Arturo Barceló-Aspeitia, Ángeles Eraña, Robert J. Stainton:
The Contribution of Domain Specificity in the Highly Modular Mind. 19-27 - Alessandro Dell'Anna, Marcello Frixione:
On the Advantage (If Any) and Disadvantage of the Conceptual/Nonconceptual Distinction for Cognitive Science. 29-45 - Marco Mazzone, Elisabetta Lalumera:
Concepts: Stored or Created? 47-68 - Tomer Fekete:
Representational Systems. 69-101 - Reza Zamani:
An Object-Oriented View on Problem Representation as a Search-Efficiency Facet: Minds vs. Machines. 103-117 - John Kadvany:
Indistinguishable from Magic: Computation is Cognitive Technology. 119-143 - David J. Cole:
Andy Clark: Supersizing the Mind - Oxford University Press, New York, 2008, xvi+286, $35.00, ISBN 978-0-19-533321-3. 145-147 - Curtis Fogel:
Paul A. Boghossian, Fear of Knowledge: Against Relativism and Constructivism - Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006, ii+139, $40.00, ISBN 0-19-928718-x. 149-153 - Andreas Elpidorou:
Alva Noë: Out of Our Heads: Why You are Not Your Brain, and Other Lessons From the Biology of Consciousness - Hill and Wang, New York, 2009, xv+214, $16.50, ISBN 978-0-8090-7465-5. 155-159 - Lorenzo Magnani:
Is Knowledge a Duty? Yes, It Is, and We Also Have to "Respect People As Things", At Least in Our Technological World: Response to Bernd Carsten Stahl's Review of Morality in a Technological World: Knowledge as Duty. 161-164
Volume 20, Number 2, July 2010
- Nir Fresco:
Explaining Computation Without Semantics: Keeping it Simple. 165-181 - Matteo Colombo:
How "Authentic Intentionality" can be Enabled: a Neurocomputational Hypothesis. 183-202 - Achim G. Hoffmann:
Can Machines Think? An Old Question Reformulated. 203-212 - Pauli Brattico:
Recursion Hypothesis Considered as a Research Program for Cognitive Science. 213-241 - Mariarosaria Taddeo:
Modelling Trust in Artificial Agents, A First Step Toward the Analysis of e-Trust. 243-257 - Nathan Berg, Ulrich Hoffrage:
Compressed Environments: Unbounded Optimizers Should Sometimes Ignore Information. 259-275 - Jan De Winter:
Explanations in Software Engineering: The Pragmatic Point of View. 277-289 - David Corfield:
Varieties of Justification in Machine Learning. 291-301 - Blake H. Dournaee:
Comments on "The Replication of the Hard Problem of Consciousness in AI and Bio-AI". 303-309 - Giuseppe Primiero:
Charles Parsons: Mathematical Thought and its Objects - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge MA, 2008, xx+378, $50.00, ISBN 9780521452793 (hardback). 311-315 - David Fajardo-Chica:
Grahek Nikola: Feeling Pain and Being in Pain, 2nd ed - The MIT Press, Cambridge, 2007, xi+181, $32.00, ISBN 0262072831. 317-320 - Jason Ford:
Robert Kirk: Zombies and Consciousness - Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007, xii+235, $45, ISBN 978-0-19-922980-2. 321-324 - Bradford McCall:
David Braddon-Mitchell, Robert Nola (eds): Conceptual Analysis and Philosophical Naturalism - The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2009, viii+370, $38.00, ISBN 0-262-51228-9. 325-326
Volume 20, Number 3, August 2010
- Sukanto Bhattacharya, Yonggui Wang, Dongming Xu:
Beyond Simon's Means-Ends Analysis: Natural Creativity and the Unanswered 'Why' in the Design of Intelligent Systems for Problem-Solving. 327-347 - Yasemin J. Erden:
Could a Created Being Ever be Creative? Some Philosophical Remarks on Creativity and AI Development. 349-362 - Pavel N. Prudkov:
A View on Human Goal-Directed Activity and the Construction of Artificial Intelligence. 363-383 - Marcello Guarini:
Particularism, Analogy, and Moral Cognition. 385-422 - Jon Cogburn, Jason Megil:
Are Turing Machines Platonists? Inferentialism and the Computational Theory of Mind. 423-439 - Huma Shah, Kevin Warwick:
Hidden Interlocutor Misidentification in Practical Turing Tests. 441-454 - John Dilworth:
More on the Interactive Indexing Semantic Theory. 455-474 - David J. Cole:
Anthony Chemero: Radical Embodied Cognitive Science - The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2009, xiv+252, $30.00, ISBN 978-0-262-01322-2. 475-479 - Amnon H. Eden:
Susan Schneider (ed): Science Fiction and Philosophy - Wiley-Blackwell, UK, 2009, x+368, $83.95, ISBN 978-1-4051-4906-8. 481-482
Volume 20, Number 4, November 2010
- Tony Veale, Pablo Gervás, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:
Computational Creativity: A Continuing Journey. 483-487 - Kyle E. Jennings:
Developing Creativity: Artificial Barriers in Artificial Intelligence. 489-501 - Jamie Forth, Geraint A. Wiggins, Alex McLean:
Unifying Conceptual Spaces: Concept Formation in Musical Creative Systems. 503-532 - Rafael Pérez y Pérez, Alfredo Aguilar, Santiago Negrete:
The ERI-Designer: A Computer Model for the Arrangement of Furniture. 533-564 - Federico Peinado, Virginia Francisco, Raquel Hervás, Pablo Gervás:
Assessing the Novelty of Computer-Generated Narratives Using Empirical Metrics. 565-588 - Mark O. Riedl:
Story Planning: Creativity Through Exploration, Retrieval, and Analogical Transformation. 589-614 - Carlos León, Pablo Gervás:
The Role of Evaluation-Driven Rejection in the Successful Exploration of a Conceptual Space of Stories. 615-634 - Yanfen Hao, Tony Veale:
An Ironic Fist in a Velvet Glove: Creative Mis-Representation in the Construction of Ironic Similes. 635-650
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