Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 13, Issue 3

337 -- 0James H. Moor. Editor's Note
339 -- 365Nicholas Lacey, Mark H. Lee. The Epistemological Foundations of Artificial Agents
367 -- 395Mark H. Lee, Nicholas Lacey. The Influence of Epistemology on the Design of Artificial Agents
397 -- 427William J. Rapaport. What Did You Mean by That? Misunderstanding, Negotiation, and Syntactic Semantics
429 -- 435Luca 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
435 -- 441Richard 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
441 -- 444James Geller. John Sowa, Knowledge Representation: Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations, Brooks/Cole, 2000, 512 pp., $70.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-534-94965-7
445 -- 449David 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
449 -- 452Nigel 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
452 -- 457Hans 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