1 | -- | 14 | Istvan S. N. Berkeley. What the #$*%! is a Subsymbol? |
15 | -- | 30 | Richard Alterman. Rethinking Autonomy |
31 | -- | 52 | Terry Dartnall. Reverse Psychologism, Cognition and Content |
53 | -- | 77 | Kathryn Blackmond Laskey, Bruce D'Ambrosio, Tod S. Levitt, Suzanne M. Mahoney. Limited Rationality in Action: Decision Support for Military Situation Assessment |
79 | -- | 109 | Michael A. Goodrich, Wynn C. Stirling, Erwin R. Boer. Satisficing Revisited |
111 | -- | 113 | Selmer Bringsjord. Clarifying the Logic of Anti-Computationalism: Reply to Hauser |
115 | -- | 117 | Larry Hauser. Ordinary Devices: Reply to Bringsjord's 'Clarifying the Logic of Anti-Computationalism: Reply to Hauser' |
119 | -- | 128 | James H. Bunn. Universal Grammar or Common Syntax? A Critical Study of Jackendoff's Patterns in the Mind |
129 | -- | 135 | Ray Jackendoff. Bringing Patterns into Focus: A Response to Bunn |
137 | -- | 147 | James H. Bunn. The Syntax of Galileo: Reply to Ray Jackendoff |
149 | -- | 152 | Graham Button, Jeff Coulter, John R. E. Lee, Wes Sharrock. Re-Entering the Chinese Room |
153 | -- | 156 | Lawrence A. Shapiro. Colin Allen and Marc Bekoff, Species of Mind: The Philosophy and Biology of Cognitive Ethology |
157 | -- | 161 | Barbara Abbott. Gilles Fauconnier, Mappings in Thought and Language |
161 | -- | 165 | Justin Leiber. Sherman Wilcox, ed., Evolution of Communication, Vol 1, No 1, 1997 (semiannual, to become quarterly |
165 | -- | 168 | William Herfel. Marc De Mey, The Cognitive Paradigm: An Integrated Understanding of Scientific Development, reprint, with a new introduction |