Android epistemology
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Android epistemology
AAAI Press , MIT Press, c1995
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Description
Android epistemology is the exploration of the space of possible machines and their capacities for knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, desires, and for action in accord with their mental states.
Android epistemology is the exploration of the space of possible machines and their capacities for knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, desires, and for action in accord with their mental states.
Table of Contents
- The prehistory of android epistemology, Clark Glymour et al
- machine as mind, Herbert A. Simon
- the vitalists' last stand, Anatol Rapoport
- could a robot be creative - and would we know?, Margaret A. Boden
- from cognitive systems to persons, Antoni Gomila
- could, how could we tell if, and why should - androids have inner lives, Selmer Bringsjord
- android epistemology - an essay on interpretation and intentionality, Kaylan Shankar Basu
- taking embodiment seriously - nonconceptual content and robotics, Ronald L. Chrisley
- imagination and situated cognition, Lynn Andrea Stein
- towards constructivist unification of machine learning and parallel distributed processing, Chris Stary and Markus F. peschl
- towards a sentential "reality" for the android, Cary G. deBessonet
- towards the ethical robot, James Gips
- the ethics of autonomous learning systems, A.F. Umar Khan
- how to settle an argument, Henry E. Kyburg, Jr.
- machine stereopsis - a feedforward network for fast stereo vision with movable fusion plane, Paul M. Churchland
- alienable rights, Marvin Minsky.
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