Cognitive Carpentry
Mit Press (1995)
| Abstract | "A sequel to Pollock's How to Build a Person, this volume builds upon that theoretical groundwork for the implementation of rationality through artificial ... | |||||||||
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Henry Prakken & John Horty (2012). An Appreciation of John Pollock's Work on the Computational Study of Argument. Argument and Computation 3 (1):1 - 19.
John White (1973). Carpentry and Design in Duccio's Workshop: The London and Boston Triptychs. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 36:92-105.
Ausonio Marras (1993). Pollock on How to Build a Person. Dialogue 32 (3):595-605.
Anthony Gillies & Eric Dietrich (1998). Cognitive Carpentry. International Studies in Philosophy 30 (2):151-153.
Stanley Munsat (1996). Pollock, John L. Cognitive Carpentry: A Blueprint for How to Build a Person 1995. The Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):418-420.
Leopold Stubenberg (1992). What is It Like to Be Oscar? Synthese 90 (1):1-26.
Dale Jacquette (1993). Pollock on Token Physicalism, Agent Materialism and Strong Artificial Intelligence. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 7 (2):127 – 140.
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