What are minds?
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An investigation into how it can be asserted (or denied) that a computational machine is thinking.
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Artificial Intelligence: The Very Idea
January 6, 1989, The MIT Press
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0262580950 9780262580953
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Artificial intelligence: the very idea
1985, MIT Press
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in English
0262081539 9780262081535
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Book Details
First Sentence
"What are minds?"
Table of Contents
Contents vii
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Saga of the Modern Mind
2. Automatic Formal Systems
3. Semantics
4. Computer Architecture
5. Real Machines
6. Real People
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Illustration Credits
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. [267]-275.
"A Bradford book."
Includes index.
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