The Ai of Philosophy
| Abstract | • Elaboration tolerance – One of the missionaries is Jesus Christ. English is still better than present AI formalisms but relies on human common sense. | |||||||||
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James M. Gustafson (1968/2009). Christ and the Moral Life. Westminster John Knox Press.
Richard Swinburne (1989). Could God Become Man? Philosophy 25 (Supplement):53 - 70.
Richard Swinburne (1989). Could God Become Man? IN The Philosophy in Christianity. In . Cambridge Univ Pr.
John Haldane (forthcoming). Incarnational Anthropology. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement:191 - 211.
Paul K. Moser (2005). Jesus and Philosophy: On the Questions We Ask. Faith and Philosophy 22 (3):261-283.
Lawrence S. Moss & David E. Johnson (1995). Dynamic Interpretations of Constraint-Based Grammar Formalisms. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 4 (1):61-79.
Michael De Medeiros (2010). Common Sense. Weigl Publishers.
Charles Taliaferro (2009). Jesus Christ and the Meaning of Life. In Paul K. Moser (ed.), Jesus and Philosophy: New Essays. Cambridge University Press.
Uriah Kriegel (2011). Two Defenses of Common-Sense Ontology. Dialectica 65 (2):177-204.
Brian Grant (2001). The Virtues of Common Sense. Philosophy 76 (2):191-209.
Heup Young Kim (2008). Ryu Young-Mo's Understanding of Christ. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:341-349.
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