Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 10, Issue 4

461 -- 0James H. Moor. Alan Turing (1912-1954)
463 -- 518Ayse Pinar Saygin, Ilyas Cicekli, Varol Akman. Turing Test: 50 Years Later
519 -- 539B. Jack Copeland. The Turing Test
541 -- 559Susan G. Sterrett. Turing's Two Tests for Intelligence
561 -- 572Saul Traiger. Making the Right Identification in the Turing Test
573 -- 582Gualtiero Piccinini. Turing's Rules for the Imitation Game

Volume 10, Issue 3

321 -- 360Charles G. Morgan. The Nature of Nonmonotonic Reasoning
361 -- 380Daniel M. Haybron. The Causal and Explanatory Role of Information Stored in Connectionist Networks
381 -- 389William J. Rapaport. Discussion Review
391 -- 400Philip P. Hanson. Physics, Logic and the Phenomenal
401 -- 409Lewis A. Loren. Herbert L. Roitbiat and Jean-Arcady Meyer, eds., Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science
409 -- 416Jim Swan. Keith Devlin, Goodbye, Descartes: The End of Logic and the Search for a New Cosmology of the Mind
416 -- 423Norman Gall. John D. Greenwood, ed., The Future of Folk Psychology: Intentionality and Cognitive Science; Scott M. Christensen and Dale R. Turner, eds., Folk Psychology and the Philosophy of Mind
423 -- 430Don Dedrick. C. L. Hardin and Luisa Maffi, eds, Color Categories in Thought and Language; Robert MacLaury, Color and Cognition in Mesoamerica: Constructing Categories as Vantages
430 -- 435Bipin Indurkhya. Andy Clark, Jesús Ezquerro, and Jesús M. Larrazabal (eds.), Philosophy and Cognitive Science: Catergories, Consciousness, and Reasoning
435 -- 439Valerie L. Shalin. Mark H. Bickhard and Loren Terveen, Foundational Issues in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science: Impasse and Solution, Advances in Psychology, Vol 109
440 -- 444Lawrence A. Shapiro. Michael R. W. Dawson, Understanding Cognitive Science
444 -- 448Stacey L. Edgar. Gregory J. E. Rawlins, Slaves of the Machine: The Quickening of Computer Technology
448 -- 452Giuseppe Varnier. Orilia, Francesco, and Rapaport, William J. (eds.) Thought, Language and Ontology. Essays in Memory of Hector-Neri Castañeda
452 -- 455Francesco Orilia. Diego Marconi, Lexical Competence, Language, Speech and Communication Series
455 -- 457Han Reichgelt. D. Peterson, ed., Forms of Representation: An Interdisciplinary Theme for Cognitive Science
457 -- 459Selmer Bringsjord. John Searle, The Mystery of Consciousness

Volume 10, Issue 2

171 -- 201Michael R. W. Dawson, David A. Medler, David B. McCaughan, Leanne Willson, Michael Carbonaro. Using Extra Output Learning to Insert a Symbolic Theory into a Connectionist Network
203 -- 229Mauri Kaipainen, Pasi Karhu. Bringing Knowing-When and Knowing-What Together: Periodically Tuned Categorization and Category-Based Timing Modeled with the Recurrent Oscillatory Self-Organizing Map (ROSOM)
231 -- 253Alison Adam. Deleting the Subject: A Feminist Reading of Epistemology in Artificial Intelligence
255 -- 265Mario Radovan. Computation and the Three Worlds
267 -- 275Reese M. Heitner. Is Design Relative or Real? Dennett on Intentional Relativism and Physical Realism
277 -- 288Judith Felson Duchan. Janet W. Astington, Paul L. Harris and David R. Olson, eds., Developing Theories of Mind; Henry M. Wellman, The Child's Theory of Mind; Douglas Frye and Chris Moore, eds., Children's Theories of Mind: Mental States and Social Understanding
289 -- 296Charles Dunlop. M. Gams, M. Paprzycki and X. Wu, eds., Mind Versus Computer: Were Dreyfus and Winograd Right?, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol 43, Amsterdam: IOS Press, 1997, xiii + 235 pp. (paper), ISBN 90-5199-357-9
296 -- 301Philip L. Peterson. Mark Crimmins, Talk About Beliefs, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1992, xi + 214 pp., $25.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-262-03185-X
301 -- 304Lindley Darden. Donald Gillies, Artificial Intelligence and Scientific Method, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996, xiii + 176 pp., $65.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-19-875158-3, $21.95 (paper), ISBN 0-19-875159-1
304 -- 309Diego Marconi. Ron McClamrock, Existential Cognition: Computational Minds in the World, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995, viii + 205 pp., $28.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-226-55641-7
309 -- 313Paul Schweizer. James Trefil, Are We Unique? A Scientist Explores the Unparalleled Intelligence of the Human Mind, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997, xii + 243 pp., $24.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-471-15536-5
313 -- 317Mark H. Bickhard. Benny Shanon, The Representational and the Presentational: An Essay on Cognition and the Study of the Mind, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, U.K.: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993, ISBN 0-7450-1095-4; Paramus, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1994, vi + 409 pp., $66.00 (paper), ISBN 0-13-302225-0

Volume 10, Issue 1

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