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Minds and Machines, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, February 2003
- Bruce J. MacLennan

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Transcending Turing Computability. 3-22 - Gualtiero Piccinini:

Alan Turing and the Mathematical Objection. 23-48 - Bruno Scarpellini:

Two Undecidable Problems of Analysis. 49-77 - Bruno Scarpellini:

Comments on 'Two Undecidable Problems of Analysis'. 79-85 - Oron Shagrir, Itamar Pitowsky:

Physical Hypercomputation and the Church-Turing Thesis. 87-101 - Hava T. Siegelmann:

Neural and Super-Turing Computing. 103-114 - Mike Stannett

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Computation and Hypercomputation. 115-153 - Eric Steinhart:

Supermachines and Superminds. 155-186
Volume 13, Number 2, May 2003
- Chris Dobbyn, Susan Stuart:

The Self as an Embedded Agent. 187-201 - Donald Levy:

How to Psychoanalyze a Robot: Unconscious Cognition and the Evolution of Intentionality. 203-212 - Baljinder Sahdra

, Paul Thagard:
Self-Deception and Emotional Coherence. 213-231 - John Bolender:

The Genealogy of the Moral Modules. 233-255 - Jakob Hohwy

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A Reductio of Kripke-Wittgenstein's Objections to Dispositionalism about Meaning. 257-268 - Jordi Fernández:

Explanation by Computer Simulation in Cognitive Science. 269-284 - Jerome C. Wakefield:

The Chinese Room Argument Reconsidered: Essentialism, Indeterminacy, and Strong AI. 285-319 - Yorick Wilks:

Book Review: Jerry Fodor, The Mind Doesn't Work That Way, Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books/MIT Press, 2000, 126 pp., ISBN: 0-262-06212-7. 321-327 - Gualtiero Piccinini:

Book Review: John von Neumann, The Computer and the Brain, 2nd edition. 327-332 - Hans D. Muller:

Book Review: Kepa Korta, Ernest Sosa, and Xabier Arrazola (eds). 332-336
Volume 13, Number 3, August 2003
- James H. Moor:

Editor's Note. 337 - Nicholas Lacey, Mark H. Lee:

The Epistemological Foundations of Artificial Agents. 339-365 - Mark H. Lee, Nicholas Lacey:

The Influence of Epistemology on the Design of Artificial Agents. 367-395 - William J. Rapaport:

What Did You Mean by That? Misunderstanding, Negotiation, and Syntactic Semantics. 397-427 - Luca Spalazzi:

M. J. Wooldridge, Reasoning about Rational Agents, Intelligent Robots and Autonomous Agents Series, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2000, xv+227 pp., $35.00 (hardcover), ISBN 0-262-23213-8. 429-435 - Richard Wyatt:

James H. Fetzer, Computers and Cognition: Why Minds Are Not Machines, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2001, xix + 323 pp., $128.00 (hardcover), ISBN 0-792-36615-8. 435-441 - James Geller:

John Sowa, Knowledge Representation: Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations, Brooks/Cole, 2000, 512 pp., $70.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-534-94965-7. 441-444 - David J. Cole:

Gerald Edelman and Giulio Tononi, A Universe of Consciousness: How Matter Becomes Imagination, New York: Basic Books, 2000, xiii+ 274 pp., $17.00 (paper), ISBN 0-465-01377-5. 445-449 - Nigel J. T. Thomas:

Michael Tye, Consciousness, Color, and Content, Representation and Mind Series, Cambridge, MA/London: A Bradford Book, MIT Press, 2000, xiii + 198 pp., $29.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-262-20129-1. 449-452 - Hans D. Muller:

Kepa Korta, Ernest Sosa, and Xabier Arrazola, eds., Cognition, Agency and Rationality: Proceedings of the Fifth International Colloquium on Cognitive Science, Philosophical Studies Series 79, Dordrecht/Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999, xi + 187 pp., $93.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-792-35973-9. 452-457
Volume 13, Number 4, November 2003
- Luciano Floridi

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Two Approaches to the Philosophy of Information. 459-469 - Frederick Adams:

The Informational Turn in Philosophy. 471-501 - Johan van Benthem:

Logic and the Dynamics of Information. 503-519 - Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic

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Shifting the Paradigm of Philosophy of Science: Philosophy of Information and a New Renaissance. 521-536 - Viola Schiaffonati:

A Framework for the Foundation of the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence. 537-552 - Ken Herold:

An Information Continuum Conjecture. 553-566 - Manuel Bremer:

Do Logical Truths Carry Information? 567-575 - Anthony Chemero:

Information for Perception and Information Processing. 577-588

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