Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 29, Issue 4

495 -- 514Scott Robbins. A Misdirected Principle with a Catch: Explicability for AI
515 -- 553Alessio Plebe, Giorgio Grasso. The Unbearable Shallow Understanding of Deep Learning
555 -- 578John Zerilli, Alistair Knott, James MacLaurin, Colin Gavaghan. Algorithmic Decision-Making and the Control Problem
579 -- 601Eleonora Bassi, Nicoletta Bloise, Jacopo Dirutigliano, Gian Piero Fici, Ugo Pagallo, Stefano Primatesta, Fulvia Quagliotti. The Design of GDPR-Abiding Drones Through Flight Operation Maps: A Win-Win Approach to Data Protection, Aerospace Engineering, and Risk Management
603 -- 634Joan Casas-Roma, M. Elena Rodríguez, Antonia Huertas. A Common Frame for Formal Imagination
635 -- 645Paul Timmers. Ethics of AI and Cybersecurity When Sovereignty is at Stake

Volume 29, Issue 3

349 -- 354Mariarosaria Taddeo. Is Cybersecurity a Public Good?
355 -- 371Luciano Floridi, Christoph Luetge, Ugo Pagallo, Burkhard Schafer, Peggy Valcke, Effy Vayena, Janet Addison, Nigel Hughes, Nathan Lea, Caroline Sage, Bart Vannieuwenhuyse, Dipak Kalra. Key Ethical Challenges in the European Medical Information Framework
373 -- 395Timothy J. Fuller. Cognitive Architecture, Holistic Inference and Bayesian Networks
397 -- 416Nicola Angius. Qualitative Models in Computational Simulative Sciences: Representation, Confirmation, Experimentation
417 -- 440David Watson. The Rhetoric and Reality of Anthropomorphism in Artificial Intelligence
441 -- 459Andrés Páez. The Pragmatic Turn in Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
461 -- 494Christopher Burr, Nello Cristianini. Can Machines Read our Minds?

Volume 29, Issue 2

187 -- 191Mariarosaria Taddeo. Three Ethical Challenges of Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity
193 -- 225Neal G. Anderson. Information Processing Artifacts
227 -- 237William J. Rapaport. Computers Are Syntax All the Way Down: Reply to Bozşahin
239 -- 285Russ Abbott. The Bit (and Three Other Abstractions) Define the Borderline Between Hardware and Software
287 -- 308Paul Schweizer. Triviality Arguments Reconsidered
309 -- 329Alex Morgan 0003. Pictures, Plants, and Propositions
331 -- 338Carl Öhman, Robert Gorwa, Luciano Floridi. Prayer-Bots and Religious Worship on Twitter: A Call for a Wider Research Agenda
339 -- 340Yasser Qureshy. Reply to "Prayer-Bots and Religious Worship on Twitter: A Call for a Wider Research Agenda Islamic"
341 -- 347Yaqub Chaudhary. Delegating Religious Practices to Autonomous Machines, A Reply to "Prayer-Bots and Religious Worship on Twitter: A Call for a Wider Research Agenda"

Volume 29, Issue 1

1 -- 7Mariarosaria Taddeo. The Civic Role of Online Service Providers
9 -- 17Michael Resch, Andreas Kaminski. The Epistemic Importance of Technology in Computer Simulation and Machine Learning
19 -- 36Johannes Lenhard, Uwe Küster. Reproducibility and the Concept of Numerical Solution
37 -- 60John Symons, Ramón Alvarado. Epistemic Entitlements and the Practice of Computer Simulation
61 -- 86Tudor B. Ionescu. Simulation, Epistemic Opacity, and 'Envirotechnical Ignorance' in Nuclear Crisis
87 -- 107Michael T. Stuart, Nancy J. Nersessian. Peeking Inside the Black Box: A New Kind of Scientific Visualization
109 -- 125Edoardo Datteri, Viola Schiaffonati. Robotic Simulations, Simulations of Robots
127 -- 148Giuseppe Primiero. A Minimalist Epistemology for Agent-Based Simulations in the Artificial Sciences
149 -- 168Julie Jebeile, Vincent Ardourel. Verification and Validation of Simulations Against Holism
169 -- 186Vitaly Pronskikh. Computer Modeling and Simulation: Increasing Reliability by Disentangling Verification and Validation