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Minds and Machines, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, February 2011
- Gregory R. Wheeler:
Editorial. 1-2 - William J. Rapaport:
Yes, She Was! - Reply to Ford's "Helen Keller Was Never in a Chinese Room". 3-17 - Bartlomiej Swiatczak:
Conscious Representations: An Intractable Problem for the Computational Theory of Mind. 19-32 - Raoul Gervais, Erik Weber:
The Covering Law Model Applied to Dynamical Cognitive Science: A Comment on Joel Walmsley. 33-39 - Jussi Jylkkä:
Hybrid Extensional Prototype Compositionality. 41-56 - Jason Ford:
Helen Keller Was Never in a Chinese Room. 57-72 - R. D. Portugal, Benar Fux Svaiter:
Weber-Fechner Law and the Optimality of the Logarithmic Scale. 73-81 - Vincent C. Müller:
On the Possibilities of Hypercomputing Supertasks. 83-96 - Anthony F. Beavers:
Luciano Floridi: Information: A Very Short Introduction - Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2010, xv+130, $11.95, ISBN 978-0-19-955137-8. 97-101 - David J. Cole:
Michael Tye, Consciousness Revisited: Materialism Without Phenomenal Concepts - Cambridge: MIT Press, 2009, xiv+229, $35.00, ISBN 978-0-262-01273-7. 103-106 - Andreas Elpidorou:
Robert D. Rupert: Cognitive Systems and the Extended Mind - Oxford University Press, 2009, xiii+268, $55, ISBN 9780195379457. 107-113 - Federico L. G. Faroldi:
Don Ross et al. (eds.), Distributed Cognition and the Will - Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2007, ix+369, $70.00, ISBN 978-0-262-18261-4. 115-118 - Giuseppe Primiero:
Giovanni Sommaruga (ed): Formal Theories of Information: From Shannon to Semantic Information Theory and General Concepts of Information - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, volume 5363, Springer, New York, 2009, vii+269, $ 64.95, ISBN 978-3-642-00658-6. 119-122
Volume 21, Number 2, May 2011
- Amnon H. Eden:
Some Philosophical Issues in Computer Science. 123-133 - Raymond Turner:
Specification. 135-152 - Harry Halpin:
Sense and Reference on the Web. 153-178 - Graham White:
Descartes Among the Robots - Computer Science and the Inner/Outer Distinction. 179-202 - Darren Abramson:
Philosophy of Mind Is (in Part) Philosophy of Computer Science. 203-219 - B. Jack Copeland, Oron Shagrir:
Do Accelerating Turing Machines Compute the Uncomputable? 221-239 - Timothy R. Colburn, Gary M. Shute:
Decoupling as a Fundamental Value of Computer Science. 241-259 - Gert-Jan C. Lokhorst:
Computational Meta-Ethics - Towards the Meta-Ethical Robot. 261-274 - Stefan Gruner:
Problems for a Philosophy of Software Engineering. 275-299 - Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic:
Significance of Models of Computation, from Turing Model to Natural Computation. 301-322 - Nicola Angius, Guglielmo Tamburrini:
Scientific Theories of Computational Systems in Model Checking. 323-336 - Uri Pincas:
Program Verification and Functioning of Operative Computing Revisited: How about Mathematics Engineering? 337-359
Volume 21, Number 3, August 2011
- Matti Tedre:
Computing as a Science: A Survey of Competing Viewpoints. 361-387 - Frederick Eberhardt, David Danks:
Confirmation in the Cognitive Sciences: The Problematic Case of Bayesian Models. 389-410 - Gregory R. Wheeler, Marco Alberti:
NO Revision and NO Contraction. 411-430 - Donald Nute:
A Logical Hole the Chinese Room Avoids. 431-433 - Pawel Lupkowski, Andrzej Wisniewski:
Turing Interrogative Games. 435-448 - Michael Harré, Terry Bossomaier, Allan Snyder:
The Development of Human Expertise in a Complex Environment. 449-464 - Herman T. Tavani:
Can we Develop Artificial Agents Capable of Making Good Moral Decisions? - Wendell Wallach and Colin Allen: Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right from Wrong, Oxford University Press, 2009, xi + 273 pp, ISBN: 978-0-19-537404-9. 465-474 - Gert-Jan C. Lokhorst:
Erratum to: Computational Meta-Ethics - Towards the Meta-Ethical Robot. 475
Volume 21, Number 4, November 2011
- Luciano Floridi:
The Construction of Personal Identities Online. 477-479 - Eric T. Olson:
The Extended Self. 481-495 - Dave Ward:
Personal Identity, Agency and the Multiplicity Thesis. 497-515 - Janice Richardson:
The Changing Meaning of Privacy, Identity and Contemporary Feminist Philosophy. 517-532 - Soraj Hongladarom:
Personal Identity and the Self in the Online and Offline World. 533-548 - Luciano Floridi:
The Informational Nature of Personal Identity. 549-566
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