


default search action
Minds and Machines, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, February 1992
- Michael E. Bratman:

Planning and the stability of intention. 1-16 - George Smith:

Strategies, scheduling effects, and the stability of intentions. 17-26 - John Pais:

Faithful representation of nonmonotonic patterns of inference. 27-49 - Hector Geffner

:
High-probabilities, model-preference and default arguments. 51-70 - Stanley P. Franklin, Max H. Garzon:

On stability and solvability (or, when does a neural network solve a problem?). 71-83 - Michael Morris:

Beyond interpretation: Reply to Cummins' response. 85-95 - Graeme Forbes, William G. Lycan, Martha E. Pollack, Douglas E. Appelt:

Book reviews. 97-107
Volume 2, Number 2
- John L. Pollock:

New foundations for practical reasoning. 113-144 - Marcelo Dascal:

Why does language matter to artificial intelligence? 145-174 - Fred Adams, Kenneth Aizawa

:
"X" means X: Semantics Fodor-style. 175-183 - Keith J. Devlin:

Infons as mathematical objects. 185-201 - Michael E. Bratman, Brian Harvey, Vincent Wan, Alice ter Meulen:

Book reviews. 203-215
Volume 2, Number 3, August 1992
- Patrick J. Hayes

, Stevan Harnad, Donald Perlis, Ned Block
:
Virtual Symposium on Virtual Mind. 217-238 - Susan L. Epstein:

The role of memory and concepts in learning. 239-265 - H. Altay Güvenir

, Varol Akman
:
Problem representation for refinement. 267-282 - David A. Nelson:

Deductive program verification (a practitioner's commentary). 283-307 - Valerie Shafer, Alexander Nakhimovsky, Robin Cohen, Mary Galbraith:

Book reviews. 309-321
Volume 2, Number 4, November 1992
- Lelio Camilleri:

Preface. 325-327 - James Kippen:

Where does the end begin? Problems in musico-cognitive modeling. 329-344 - Marc Leman:

The theory of tone semantics: Concept, foundation, and application. 345-363 - Lelio Camilleri:

On music perception and cognition: Modularity, structure, and processing. 365-377 - Catherine J. Stevens

, Cyril Latimer:
A comparison of connectionist models of music recognition and human performance. 379-400 - Eero Tarasti:

A narrative grammar of Chopin's G minor Ballade. 401-426

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














