Minds, Brains, and Computers: An Anthology
Blackwell (2000)
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Kim Sterelny (1989). Computational Functional Psychology: Problems and Prospects. In Peter Slezak (ed.), Computers, Brains and Minds. Kluwer.
Michael A. Arbib (1989). Modularity, Schemas and Neurons: A Critique of Fodor. In Peter Slezak (ed.), Computers, Brains and Minds. Kluwer.
D. H. Mellor (1989). How Much of the Mind is a Computer. In Peter Slezak (ed.), Computers, Brains and Minds. Kluwer.
Rob Wilson (2001). Rodney Cotterill, Enchanted Looms: Conscious Networks in Brains and Computers. Minds and Machines 11 (3):433-437.
Chris Mortensen (1989). Mental Images: Should Cognitive Science Learn From Neurophysiology? In Peter Slezak (ed.), Computers, Brains and Minds. Kluwer.
Philip Cam (1989). Notes Toward a Faculty Theory of Cognitive Consciousness. In Peter Slezak (ed.), Computers, Brains and Minds. Kluwer.
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