Speaking Minds : : Interviews with Twenty Eminent Cognitive Scientists / / ed. by Sabine Payr, Peter Baumgartner.
Few developments in the intellectual life of the past quarter-century have provoked more controversy than the attempt to engineer human-like intelligence by artificial means. Born of computer science, this effort has sparked a continuing debate among the psychologists, neuroscientists, philosophers,...
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2014] ©1995 |
Year of Publication: | 2014 |
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Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Take It Apart and See How It Runs
- Neural Networks and Commonsense
- Cognition and Cultural Belief
- In Defense of AI
- Cognitivism Abandoned
- The Folly of Simulation
- Farewell to GOFAI?
- Embodied Minds and Meanings
- Toward a Pragmatic Connectionism
- The Serial Imperative
- Gestalt Psychology Redux
- Against the New Associationism
- From Searching to Seeing
- Ontology Is the Question
- The Hardware Really Matters
- HERBERT A SIMON Technology Is Not the Problem
- The Myth of the Last Metaphor
- Why Play the Philosophy Game?
- Computers and Social Values
- The Albatross of Classical Logic
- GLOSSARY
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX