Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 12, Issue 4

461 -- 502B. Jack Copeland. Hypercomputation
503 -- 517Cristian S. Calude. Incompleteness, Complexity, Randomness and Beyond
519 -- 520Jon Doyle. What is Church's Thesis? An Outline
521 -- 539Joel David Hamkins. Infinite Time Turing Machines
541 -- 561Tien D. Kieu. Quantum Hypercomputation
563 -- 579Peter Kugel. Computing Machines Can't Be Intelligent (...and Turing Said So)

Volume 12, Issue 3

327 -- 352Wynn C. Stirling. Games Machines Play
353 -- 381Michael Detlefsen. Löb's Theorem as a Limitation on Mechanism
383 -- 395Pete Mandik, Andy Clark. Selective Representing and World-Making
397 -- 421Corey G. Washington. A Conflict Between Language and Atomistic Information
423 -- 434Steven Phillips. Does Classicism Explain Universality?
435 -- 0Roman R. Poznanski. Discussion The Importance of Continuity: A Reply to Chris Eliasmith
437 -- 438Chris Eliasmith. Discreteness and Relevance: A Reply to Roman Poznanski
439 -- 443Reese M. Heitner. Dennis Ross, Andrew Brook, and David Thompson, eds., Dennett's Philosophy: A Comprehensive Assessment
443 -- 448David J. Cole. Jerry Fodor, Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong
448 -- 453Gualtiero Piccinini. Jean-Pierre Dupuy, The Mechanization of Mind: On the Origins of Cognitive Science
454 -- 459Bipin Indurkhya. Timothy R. Colburn, Philosophy and Computer Science

Volume 12, Issue 2

157 -- 158Carol E. Cleland. Preface
159 -- 179Carol E. Cleland. On Effective Procedures
181 -- 201David Israel. Reflections on Gödel's and Gandy's Reflections on Turing's Thesis
203 -- 220Jeremy Seligman. The Scope of Turing's Analysis of Effective Procedures
221 -- 240Oron Shagrir. Effective Computation by Humans and Machines
241 -- 258Selmer Bringsjord, Michael Zenzen. Toward a Formal Philosophy of Hypercomputation
259 -- 280Eric Steinhart. Logically Possible Machines
281 -- 300B. Jack Copeland. Accelerating Turing Machines
301 -- 324Benjamin Wells. Is There a Nonrecursive Decidable Equational Theory?

Volume 12, Issue 1

1 -- 0James H. Fetzer. Editorial commentary
3 -- 59William J. Rapaport. Holism, Conceptual-Role Semantics, and Syntactic Semantics
61 -- 86Michael Kary, Martin Mahner. How Would You Know if You Synthesized a Thinking Thing?
87 -- 104Philip R. Van Loocke. Deep Teleology in Artificial Systems
105 -- 117Piotr Giza. Automated Discovery Systems and Scientific Realism
119 -- 129Abraham Meidan, Boris Levin. Choosing from Competing Theories in Computerised Learning
131 -- 136Susan G. Sterrett. Nested Algorithms and "The Original Imitation Game Test": A Reply to James Moor
137 -- 142Matjaz Gams. The Turing Machine May Not Be the Universal Machine
143 -- 144Paul Schweizer. Consciousness and Computation
145 -- 151Christopher G. Prince. Rodney A. Brooks, Cambrian Intelligence: The Early History of the New AI, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999, xii + 199 pp., $21.56 (paper), ISBN 0-262-52263-2
151 -- 156Berit Brogaard. Andy Clark, Mindware: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2001, vii + 210 pp., $18.95 (paper), ISBN 0-19-513857-0