Philosophy and AI
Robert C. Cummins (ed.)
Cambridge: MIT Press (1991)
| Abstract | Philosophy and AI presents invited contributions that focus on the different perspectives and techniques that philosophy and AI bring to the theory of ... | |||||||||
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P. A. Flach (ed.) (1991). Future Directions in Artificial Intelligence. New York: Elsevier Science.
Martin Ringle (ed.) (1979). Philosophical Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence. Humanities Press.
Jordi VallverdĂș (ed.) (2010). Thinking Machines and the Philosophy of Computer Science: Concepts and Principles. Information Science Reference.
William J. Rapaport (2005). Philosophy of Computer Science. Teaching Philosophy 28 (4):319-341.
Gary L. Drescher (1991). Made-Up Minds: A Constructivist Approach to Artificial Intelligence. Cambridge: MIT Press.
William J. Rapaport (1986). Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence: A Course Outline. Teaching Philosophy 9 (2):103-120.
Aaron Sloman (1978). The Computer Revolution in Philosophy: Philosophy Science and Models of Mind. Harvester.
Robert Trappl (ed.) (2002). Emotions in Humans and Artifacts. Bradford Book/MIT Press.
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