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Brainchildren
Essays on Designing Minds
Daniel C. t
Preface
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I Philosophy of Mind
1 Can Machines Think?
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Postscript [1985]: Eyes, Ears, Hands, and History
Discussion
Postscript [1997]
February 1998
ISBN 0-262-54090-8 2 Speaking for Our Selves
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Table of Contents 3 Do-It-Yourself Understanding
4 Two Contrasts: Folk Craft versus Folk Science, and Belief
versus Opinion
5 Real Patterns
1 Realism about Beliefs
2 The Reality of Patterns
3 Patterns in Life
4 The Reality of Intentional Patterns
6 Julian Jaynes's Software Archeology
7 Real Consciousness
8 Instead of Qualia
9 The Practical Requirements for Making a Conscious Robot
Summary
1 Are Conscious Robots Possible "In Principle"?
2 The Cog Project: A Humanoid Robot
3 Three Philosophical Themes Addressed
13 The Logical Geography putational Approaches: A
View from the East Pole
14 Hofstadter's Quest: A Tale of Cognitive Pursuit
15 Foreword to Robert French, The Subtlety of Sameness
16 Cognitive Science as Reverse Engineering: Several
Meanings of "Top-Down" and "Bottom-Up"
1 Models and Methodologies
17 Artificial Life as Philosophy
18 When Philosophers Encounter Artificial Intelligence
19 Review of Allen Newell, Unified Theories of Cognition
III Ethology, Animal Mind
20 Out of the Armchair and into the Field
21 Cognitive Ethology: Hunting for Bargains or a Wild Goose
Chase
I Strategies of Simplification
II The Intentional Stance as a Designer's Strategy
III W