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Minds and Machines, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, February 1994
- William Bechtel:
Levels of description and explanation in cognitive science. 1-25 - Jay F. Rosenberg:
Comments on Bechtel, "Levels of description and explanation in cognitive science". 27-37 - Joachim Quantz, Birte Schmitz:
Knowledge-based disambiguation for machine translation. 39-57 - David D. McDonald:
'KRISP': A represnetation for the semantic interpretation of texts. 59-73 - Ben Goertzel:
Some thoughts on Akin's spiteful computer. 75-80 - Henry E. Kyburg Jr., David A. Nelson:
Discussion reviews. 81-101 - Michael J. Almeida, Robert D. Van Valin Jr., Marc Moens, Johan M. Lammens, William A. Foley, Colin Renfrew:
Book reviews. 103-128
Volume 4, Number 2, May 1994
- Keith Butler:
Neural constraints in cognitive science. 129-162 - Francesco Orilia:
Belief representation in a deductivist type-free doxastic logic. 163-203 - Ted A. Warfield:
Fodorian semantics: A reply to Adams and Aizawa. 205-214 - Fred Adams, Kenneth Aizawa:
"X" means X: Fodor/Warfield semantics. 215-231 - Robert E. Filman, Donald Nute, Merrie Bergmann, Thomas Tymoczko, Barry Smith, Gerard Ellis, Ronald N. Giere:
Book reviews. 233-257
Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994
- Paul Schweizer:
Intentionality, qualia, and mind/brain identity. 259-282 - David Cole:
Thought and qualia. 283-302 - Saul Traiger:
The secret operations of the mind. 303-315 - Andy Clark:
Representational trajectories in connectionist learning. 317-332 - Paul Skokowski:
Can computers carry content 'inexplicitly'? 333-344 - Robert L. Causey:
Discussion review. 345-352 - Beth Preston, Matthew Elton, Michael Losonsky, Saul Traiger, Randall R. Dipert, Jerome A. Shaffer:
Book reviews. 353-376
Volume 4, Number 4, November 1994
- Stevan Harnad:
Preface - What is computation (and is cognition that)? 377-378 - Stevan Harnad:
Computation is just interpretable symbol manipulation; cognition isn't. 379-390 - David J. Chalmers:
On implementing a computation. 391-402 - Ronald L. Chrisley:
Why everything doesn't realize every computation. 403-420 - Bruce J. MacLennan:
"Words lie in our way". 421-437 - Robert W. Kentridge:
Symbols, neurons, soap-bubbles and the neural computation underlying cognition. 439-449 - C. Franklin Boyle:
Computation as an intrinsic property. 451-467 - Selmer Bringsjord:
computation, among other things, is beneath us. 469-488
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