Computer-Generated Art, Music, and Literature: Philosophical Conundrums

SIGART Bulletin 4 (1):6-7 (1993)
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Abstract

Considers the question of the authorship of the works in the title from a /philosophical/, as opposed to legal, standpoint, using the sense-reference dichotomy, intension-extension dichotomy, and procedural knowledge-declarative knowledge dichotomy. Reaches no conclusion.

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