Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 26, Issue 4

317 -- 321Mariarosaria Taddeo. On the Risks of Relying on Analogies to Understand Cyber Conflicts
323 -- 339Majid Davoody Beni. Epistemic Informational Structural Realism
341 -- 357Francesco Berto, Jacopo Tagliabue, Gabriele Rossi. There's Plenty of Boole at the Bottom: A Reversible CA Against Information Entropy
359 -- 388Maël Pégny. How to Make a Meaningful Comparison of Models: The Church-Turing Thesis Over the Reals
389 -- 407Richard Heersmink. The Internet, Cognitive Enhancement, and the Values of Cognition
409 -- 440Spyridon Orestis Palermos. The Dynamics of Group Cognition
441 -- 466Maria Brincker. Dynamics of Perceptible Agency: The Case of Social Robots
467 -- 471Sean Welsh. Jerry A. Fodor and Xenon W. Pylyshyn: Minds Without Meanings: An Essay in the Content of Concepts - MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2015, 208 pp, $32.00, ISBN 978-0-262-02790-8
473 -- 476David Cole. Kim Sterelny: The Evolved Apprentice: How Evolution Made Humans Unique - MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2012, xvi+242, $37.00, ISBN: 978-0-262-01679-7
477 -- 482Brian L. Keeley. Tibor Solymosi and John R. Shook (eds.): Neuroscience, Neurophilosophy, and Pragmatism: Brains at Work with the World - Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014, 326pp, $110.00, ISBN 978-1-137-37607-7

Volume 26, Issue 3

203 -- 204Mariarosaria Taddeo. Philosophy and Computing in Information Societies
205 -- 226Arthur Charlesworth. A Theorem about Computationalism and "Absolute" Truth
227 -- 241Erhan Demircioglu. On an Argument from Analogy for the Possibility of Human Cognitive Closure
243 -- 252Ronald Ortner. Optimal Behavior is Easier to Learn than the Truth
253 -- 257Eli Dresner, Ofra Rechter. From Symbol to 'Symbol', to Abstract Symbol: Response to Copeland and Shagrir on Turing-Machine Realism Versus Turing-Machine Purism
259 -- 285A. Nicolás Venturelli. A Cautionary Contribution to the Philosophy of Explanation in the Cognitive Neurosciences
287 -- 301Jonathan Cohen. Chromatic layering and color relationalism
303 -- 305Paolo Vicig. A Note on the Equivalence of Coherence and Constrained Coherence
307 -- 312Matteo Colombo. Gualtiero Piccinini: Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Account - Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015, ix + 313, £35.00, ISBN 9780199658855
313 -- 316Ramesh Kumar Mishra. Peter Gärdenfors: The Geometry of Meaning: Semantics Based on Conceptual Spaces - MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2014, 360 pp, $37.00, ISBN 9780262026789

Volume 26, Issue 1-2

1 -- 8Ralph Hertwig, Arthur Paul Pedersen. Finding Foundations for Bounded and Adaptive Rationality
9 -- 30Peter M. Todd, Henry Brighton. Building the Theory of Ecological Rationality
31 -- 59Gerhard Schurz, Paul D. Thorn. The Revenge of Ecological Rationality: Strategy-Selection by Meta-Induction Within Changing Environments
61 -- 86Jason Dana, Clintin P. Davis-Stober. Rational Foundations of Fast and Frugal Heuristics: The Ecological Rationality of Strategy Selection via Improper Linear Models
87 -- 102Sarah Wellen, David Danks. Adaptively Rational Learning
103 -- 123Wai-Tat Fu. The Central Role of Heuristic Search in Cognitive Computation Systems
125 -- 148Hansjörg Neth, Chris R. Sims, Wayne D. Gray. Rational Task Analysis: A Methodology to Benchmark Bounded Rationality
149 -- 183Till Grüne-Yanoff, Ralph Hertwig. Nudge Versus Boost: How Coherent are Policy and Theory?
185 -- 202Patrick Suppes. Qualitative Axioms of Uncertainty as a Foundation for Probability and Decision-Making