Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 9, Issue 1

1 -- 2James H. Fetzer. Special Note
3 -- 28Richard H. Schlagel. Why not Artificial Consciousness or Thought?
29 -- 56Christopher Menzel. The Objective Conception of Context and Its Logic
57 -- 80Hideyuki Nakashima. AI as Complex Information Processing
81 -- 103Satoshi Tojo. Event, State, And Process In Arrow Logic
105 -- 110James H. Fetzer. Deduction and Mental Models
111 -- 118Philip N. Johnson-Laird, Ruth M. J. Byrne. Models Rule, OK? A Reply to Fetzer
119 -- 126James H. Fetzer. Mental Models: Reasoning without Rules
127 -- 130Rob Kling. Deborah G. Johnson and Helen Nissenbaum, eds., Computers, Ethics and Social Values, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995, vi + 714 pp., $44.00 (paper), ISBN 0-13-103110-4
131 -- 133Blay Whitby. Stacey L. Edgar, Morality and Machines: Perspectives on Computer Ethics, Jones and Bartlett Series in Philosophy, Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1997, xvi + 448 pp., $32.50 (paper), ISBN 0- 7637-0184-X
133 -- 139Stacey L. Edgar. Blay Whitby, Reflections on Artificial Intelligence: The Legal, Moral, and Ethical Dimensions, Exeter, UK: Intellect Books, 1996, 127 pp., £14.95 (paper), ISBN 1-871516-68-4
139 -- 143Michael Ruse. Margaret A. Boden, ed., The Philosophy of Artificial Life, Oxford Readings in Philosophy, New York: Oxford University Press, 1996, viii + 405 pp., $65.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-19-875154-0; $19.95 (paper), ISBN 0-19-875155-9
143 -- 156Stan Franklin. Robert G. Burton, ed., Natural and Artificial Minds, SUNY Series, Scientific Studies in Natural and Artificial Intelligence, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993, vii + 245 pp., $21.95 (paper), ISBN 0-7914-1508-2
156 -- 160Colin G. Beer. Marc Bekoff and Dale Jamieson, eds., Readings in Animal Cognition, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996, xv + 379 pp., $30.00 (paper), ISBN 0-262-52208-X