Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 28, Issue 3

375 -- 383Istvan S. N. Berkeley. A Computational Conundrum: "What is a Computer?" A Historical Overview
385 -- 426William J. Rapaport. What is a Computer? A Survey
427 -- 444Peter Leupold. The Role of Observers in Computations - How Much Computation Does it Take to Recognize a Computation?
445 -- 463Samuel C. Fletcher. Computers in Abstraction/Representation Theory
465 -- 489Tyler Millhouse. Virtual Machines and Real Implementations
491 -- 513Jeff Buechner. Does Kripke's Argument Against Functionalism Undermine the Standard View of What Computers Are?
515 -- 541Marcin Milkowski. From Computer Metaphor to Computational Modeling: The Evolution of Computationalism
543 -- 567Cem Bozsahin. Computers Aren't Syntax All the Way Down or Content All the Way Up
569 -- 588Joe Dewhurst. Computing Mechanisms Without Proper Functions
589 -- 604Marco Fasoli. Super Artifacts: Personal Devices as Intrinsically Multifunctional, Meta-representational Artifacts with a Highly Variable Structure
605 -- 622Henry Ian Schiller. The Swapping Constraint