Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 8, Issue 4

475 -- 477Varol Akman. Guest Editor's Introduction
479 -- 507Nick Braisby. Compositionality and the Modelling of Complex Concepts
509 -- 531Lawrence Cavedon. Default Reasoning as Situated Monotonic Inference
533 -- 557Corin A. Gurr, John Lee, Keith Stenning. Theories of Diagrammatic Reasoning: Distinguishing Component Problems
559 -- 585Robert C. Koons. Teleology as Higher-Order Causation: A Situation-Theoretic Account

Volume 8, Issue 3

317 -- 351Kevin B. Korb. The Frame Problem: An AI Fairy Tale
353 -- 374Fernando Martínez, Jesus Ezquerro. Explicitness With Psychological Ground
375 -- 393Timothy R. Colburn. Information Modeling Aspects of Software Development
395 -- 413Matthew Elton. Dennett Explained?: A Critical Study of Dahlbom's Dennett and His Critics
415 -- 418Bo Dahlbom. The Heart of Dennett's Philosophy: Reply to Elton
419 -- 421Matthew Elton. Bureaucracy and Heartlessness: Reply to Dahlbom
423 -- 431S. Gillian Parker. Philosophy of Metaphor: Science or Poetry?
433 -- 436Raymond W. Gibbs Jr.. Cognitive Science Meets Metaphor and Metaphysics
437 -- 439S. Gillian Parker. Response to Raymond Gibbs
441 -- 461Eric Dietrich. It Only Seems as if Zombies are Logically Possible, or How Consciousness Hides the Truth of Materialism: A Critical Review of The Conscious Mind
463 -- 468Eric A. Weiss. Paul N. Edwards, The Closed World: Computers and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America, Inside Technology Series, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996, xx + 440 pp., $40.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-262-05051-X
469 -- 472Paul N. Edwards. Bark Worse Than Bite: Response to Eric Weiss
473 -- 474Eric A. Weiss. Visible Improvement: Rebuttal to Paul N. Edwards's Response

Volume 8, Issue 2

161 -- 179Willem F. G. Haselager, J. F. H. van Rappard. Connectionism, Systematicity, and the Frame Problem
181 -- 202Donna Summerfield, Pat Manfredi. Indeterminancy in Recent Theories of Content
203 -- 236Markus F. Peschl, Chris Stary. The Role of Cognitive Modeling for User Interface Design Representations: An Epistemological Analysis of Knowledge Engineering in the Context of Human-Computer Interaction
237 -- 249Bram Van Heuveln, Eric Dietrich, Michiharu Oshima. Let's Dance! The Equivocation in Chalmers' Dancing Qualia Argument
251 -- 262Taner Edis. How Gödel's Theorem Supports the Possibility of Machine Intelligence
263 -- 272Paul Schweizer. The Truly Total Turing Test
273 -- 308Selmer Bringsjord, David A. Ferrucci. Logic and Artificial Intelligence: Divorced, Still Married, Separated ...?
309 -- 310Clark Glymour. Buy and Use Thinking Things Through
311 -- 312André Thayse. Reply to Bringsjord and Ferrucci
313 -- 315Selmer Bringsjord, David A. Ferrucci. Reply to Glymour and Thayse

Volume 8, Issue 1

1 -- 5. Cognition and Explanation Foreword
7 -- 37Herbert A. Simon. Discovering Explanations
39 -- 60Clark Glymour. Learning Causes: Psychological Explanations of Causal Explanation
61 -- 78Paul Thagard. Explaining Disease: Correlations, Causes, and Mechanisms
79 -- 99Andy Clark. Twisted Tales: Causal Complexity and Cognitive Scientific Explanation
101 -- 118Alison Gopnik. Explanation as Orgasm
119 -- 136William F. Brewer, Clark A. Chinn, Ala Samarapungavan. Explanation in Scientists and Children
137 -- 159Robert A. Wilson, Frank Keil. The Shadows and Shallows of Explanation