Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 7, Issue 3

321 -- 344Oron Shagrir. Two Dogmas of Computationalism
345 -- 364James H. Fetzer. Thinking and Computing: Computers as Special Kinds of Signs
365 -- 385Stuart A. Eisenstadt, Herbert A. Simon. Logic and Thought
387 -- 407Philip N. Johnson-Laird. Rules and Illusions: A Critical Study of Rips's The Psychology of Proof
409 -- 424Lance J. Rips. Goals for a Theory of Deduction: Reply to Johnson-Laird
425 -- 432Philip N. Johnson-Laird. An End to the Controversy? A Reply to Rips
433 -- 438Larry Hauser. Selmer Bringsjord, What Robots Can and Can't Be, Studies in Cognitive Systems
438 -- 442Michael J. Almeida. Alice G. B. ter Meulen, Representing Time in Natural Language: The Dynamic Interpretation of Tense and Aspect
442 -- 447Michael Morris. Galen Strawson, Mental Reality
447 -- 451Beth Preston, Victoria Davion. Mind and Morals: Essays on Cognitive Science and Ethics
452 -- 456Sunil Cherian, Wade Troxell. David McFarland and Thomas Bösser, Intelligent Behavior in Animals and Robots
456 -- 460Sean Hagberg. Edwin Hutchins, Cognition in the Wild
460 -- 464Margaret A. Boden. Douglas Hofstadter and the Fluid Analogies Research Group, Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought
464 -- 468Eric Steinhart. Robert Cummins and John Pollock (eds.), Philosophy and AI: Essays at the Interface
468 -- 471David Koepsell. Peter Ludlow, ed., High Noon on the Electronic Frontier: Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace
473 -- 0. Erratum