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Minds and Machines, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 1995
- Leon Horsten, Herman Roelants:
The Church-Turing thesis and effective mundane procedures. 1-8 - Carol E. Cleland:
Effective procedures and computable functions. 9-23 - William S. Robinson:
Brain symbols and computationalist explanation. 25-44 - Shimon Edelman:
Representation, similarity, and the chorus of prototypes. 45-68 - Peter L. Mott:
Towards a Winograd/Flores semantics. 69-87 - Valerie Gray Hardcastle:
A critique of information processing theories of consciousness. 89-107 - Eric A. Weiss, Justin Leiber, Judith Felson Duchan, Mallory Selfridge, Eric Dietrich, Peter A. Facione, Timothy Joseph Day, Johan M. Lammens, Andrew Feenberg, Deborah G. Johnson, Daniel S. Levine, Ted A. Warfield:
Book reviews. 109-155
Volume 5, Number 2, May 1995
- Dan Lloyd:
Consciousness: A connectionist manifesto. 161-185 - Lawrence J. Kaye:
A scientific psychologistic foundation for theories of meaning. 187-206 - Gregory R. Mulhauser:
Materialism and the "problem" of quantum measurement. 207-217 - Robert F. Hadley:
The "explicit-implicit" distinction. 219-242 - Derek Partridge, Antony Galton:
The specification of "specification". 243-255 - Valerie L. Shalin, Wray L. Buntine, S. Gillian Parker, James Higginbotham, Afzal Ballim, Anthony S. Maida, Charles R. Fletcher, David L. Kemerer, Lawrence A. Shapiro, Richard Wyatt, Deepak Kumar, Selmer Bringsjord, Bill Patterson:
Book reviews. 257-307
Volume 5, Number 3, August 1995
- Martin J. Pickering, Nick Chater:
Why cognitive science is not formalized folk psychology. 309-337 - William Edward Morris, Robert C. Richardson:
Hownot to demarcate cognitive science and folk psychology: A response to Pickering and Chater. 339-355 - Michael Losonsky:
Embedded systemsvs individualism. 357-371 - Richard Reiner:
Arguments against the possibility of perfect rationality. 373-389 - Derek Partridge:
On the difficulty of really considering a radical novelty. 391-410 - David Kemmerer, Kenneth Aizawa, Donald H. Berman, Stacey L. Edgar, James E. Tomberlin, J. Christopher Maloney, John L. Bell, Stuart C. Shapiro, Georges Rey, Morton L. Schagrin, Robert A. Wilson, Patrick J. Hayes:
Book reviews. 411-465
Volume 5, Number 4, November 1995
- Timothy R. Colburn:
Heuristics, justification, and defeasible reasoning. 467-487 - Richard E. Korf:
Heuristic evaluation functions in artificial intelligence search algorithms. 489-498 - Paul Humphreys:
Computational science and scientific method. 499-512 - Mary Galbraith, William J. Rapaport:
Preface - Subjectivity and the debate over computational cognitive science. 513-515 - Stuart C. Shapiro:
Computationalism. 517-524 - Mary Galbraith:
The Verstehen tradition. 525-531 - Mark L. Johnson:
Incarnate mind. 533-545 - Eugene T. Gendlin:
Crossing and dipping: Some terms for approaching the interface between natural understanding and logical formulation. 547-560 - Stuart G. Shanker:
The nature of insight. 561-581 - Jeff Coulter:
The informed neuron: Issues in the use of information theory in the behavioral sciences. 583-596 - Danah Zohar:
A quantum mechanical model of consciousness and the emergence of 'I'. 597-607 - I. N. Marshall:
Some phenomenological implications of a quantum model of consciousness. 609-620
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