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3rd PT-AI 2017: Leeds, UK
- Vincent C. Müller

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Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence 2017, PT-AI 2017, Leeds, UK, November 4-5, 2017, Proceedings. Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics 44, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-96447-8
Cognition - Reasoning - Consciousness
- Chuanfei Chin

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Artificial Consciousness: From Impossibility to Multiplicity. 3-18 - Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic

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Cognition as Embodied Morphological Computation. 19-23 - Hajo Greif

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"The Action of the Brain" - Machine Models and Adaptive Functions in Turing and Ashby. 24-35 - Jodi Guazzini

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An Epistemological Approach to the Symbol Grounding Problem - The Difference Between Perception and Demonstrative Knowledge and Two Ways of Being Meaningful. 36-39 - Soheil Human, Golnaz Bidabadi, Markus F. Peschl

, Vadim Savenkov
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An Enactive Theory of Need Satisfaction. 40-42 - David Longinotti

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Agency, Qualia and Life: Connecting Mind and Body Biologically. 43-56 - René Mogensen

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Dynamic Concept Spaces in Computational Creativity for Music. 57-68 - Caterina Moruzzi

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Creative AI: Music Composition Programs as an Extension of the Composer's Mind. 69-72 - Bryony Pierce:

How Are Robots' Reasons for Action Grounded? 73-80 - Paul Schweizer:

Artificial Brains and Hybrid Minds. 81-91 - Aaron Sloman:

Huge, but Unnoticed, Gaps Between Current AI and Natural Intelligence. 92-105 - Anna Strasser

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Social Cognition and Artificial Agents. 106-114
Computation - Intelligence - Machine Learning
- Sankalp Bhatnagar, Anna Alexandrova, Shahar Avin, Stephen Cave

, Lucy Cheke, Matthew Crosby, Jan Feyereisl, Marta Halina, Bao Sheng Loe, Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh
, Fernando Martínez-Plumed
, Huw Price, Henry Shevlin
, Adrian Weller, Alan F. T. Winfield, José Hernández-Orallo:
Mapping Intelligence: Requirements and Possibilities. 117-135 - Selmer Bringsjord, Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu, Shreya Banerjee

, John Hummel:
Do Machine-Learning Machines Learn? 136-157 - Shlomo Danziger

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Where Intelligence Lies: Externalist and Sociolinguistic Perspectives on the Turing Test and AI. 158-174 - Raül Fabra-Boluda, Cèsar Ferri

, José Hernández-Orallo, Fernando Martínez-Plumed
, M. José Ramírez-Quintana:
Modelling Machine Learning Models. 175-186 - Sam Freed

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Is Programming Done by Projection and Introspection? 187-189 - Soheil Human, Golnaz Bidabadi, Vadim Savenkov

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Supporting Pluralism by Artificial Intelligence: Conceptualizing Epistemic Disagreements as Digital Artifacts. 190-193 - Yoshihiro Maruyama:

The Frame Problem, Gödelian Incompleteness, and the Lucas-Penrose Argument: A Structural Analysis of Arguments About Limits of AI, and Its Physical and Metaphysical Consequences. 194-206 - Yoshihiro Maruyama:

Quantum Pancomputationalism and Statistical Data Science: From Symbolic to Statistical AI, and to Quantum AI. 207-211 - Dagmar Monett

, Colin W. P. Lewis
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Getting Clarity by Defining Artificial Intelligence - A Survey. 212-214 - Jirí Wiedermann

, Jan van Leeuwen
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Epistemic Computation and Artificial Intelligence. 215-224 - Carlos Zednik:

Will Machine Learning Yield Machine Intelligence? 225-227
Ethics - Law
- Paulius Astromskis

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In Critique of RoboLaw: The Model of SmartLaw. 231-234 - Sander Beckers

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AAAI: An Argument Against Artificial Intelligence. 235-247 - Arzu Gokmen:

Institutional Facts and AMAs in Society. 248-251 - Mahi Hardalupas:

A Systematic Account of Machine Moral Agency. 252-254 - Thomas B. Kane:

A Framework for Exploring Intelligent Artificial Personhood. 255-258 - Geoff Keeling:

Against Leben's Rawlsian Collision Algorithm for Autonomous Vehicles. 259-272 - Abhishek Mishra:

Moral Status of Digital Agents: Acting Under Uncertainty. 273-287 - Michael Prinzing

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Friendly Superintelligent AI: All You Need Is Love. 288-301 - Torben Swoboda:

Autonomous Weapon Systems - An Alleged Responsibility Gap. 302-313

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