Passionate Engines: What Emotions Reveal About the Mind and Artificial Intelligence
Oxford University Press USA (2001)
Abstract
DeLancey shows that our understanding of emotion provides essential insight on key issues in philosophy of mind and artificial intelligence. He offers us a bold new approach to the study of the mind based on the latest scientific research and provides an accessible overview of the science of emotion.Author's Profile
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2002, 2004
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BD418.3.D45 2002
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9780195142716 9780195173666 019517366X 0195142713 9780199833153
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