Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 9, Issue 4

461 -- 477Peter M. Todd. Simple Inference Heuristics versus Complex Decision Machines
479 -- 496Terry Connolly. Action as a Fast and Frugal Heuristic
497 -- 541Seth Bullock, Peter M. Todd. Made to Measure: Ecological Rationality in Structured Environments
543 -- 564Malcolm R. Forster. How do Simple Rules `Fit to Reality' in a Complex World?
565 -- 593Laura Martignon, Michael Schmitt. Simplicity and Robustness of Fast and Frugal Heuristics

Volume 9, Issue 3

309 -- 346P. Thomas Schoenemann. Syntax as an Emergent Characteristic of the Evolution of Semantic Complexity
347 -- 381Steven Horst. Symbols and Computation A Critique of the Computational Theory of Mind
383 -- 398Steven Phillips. Systematic Minds, Unsystematic Models: Learning Transfer in Humans and Networks
399 -- 413Josefa Toribio. Meaning, Dispositions and Normativity
415 -- 417Jennifer L. Dyck. Lawrence W. Barsalou, Cognitive Psychology: An Overview for Cognitive Scientists, Cognitive Science Series/Tutorial Essays
417 -- 421Wheeler Ruml. Alan W. Biermann, Great Ideas in Computer Science: A Gentle Introduction
421 -- 424Marek Hetmanski. Joseph F. Rychlak, Artificial Intelligence and Human Reason: A Teleological Critique
424 -- 430Hans D. Muller. Steven W. Horst, Symbols, Computation, and Intentionality: A Critique of the Computational Theory of Mind
431 -- 435James Geller. Edward A. Feigenbaum and Julian Feldman, eds., Computers and Thought
435 -- 437Justin Leiber. James H. Fetzer, Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Second Edition: Revised and Expanded, Paragon Issues in Philosophy
437 -- 443Christopher D. Green. David W. Green and others, Cognitive Science: An Introduction
443 -- 447Carolyn Korsmeyer. Rosalind W. Picard, Affective Computing
447 -- 456Kenneth Aizawa. Jeffrey L. Elman, Elizabeth A. Bates, Mark H. Johnson, Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Domenico Parisi, and Kim Plunkett, (eds.), Rethinking Innateness: A Connectionist Perspective on Development, Neural Network Modeling and Connectionism Series and Kim Plunkett and Jeffrey L. Elman, Exercises in Rethinking Innateness: A Handbook for Connectionist Simulations
457 -- 0. Errata
459 -- 0. Call for papers

Volume 9, Issue 2

161 -- 196Matthias Scheutz. When Physical Systems Realize Functions..
197 -- 221Robert F. Hadley. Connectionism and Novel Combinations of Skills: Implications for Cognitive Architecture
223 -- 240Brendan Kitts. Representation Operators and Computation
241 -- 255Eric Margolis. What Is Conceptual Glue?
257 -- 265Robert G. Burton. A Neurocomputational Approach to Abduction
267 -- 270Brian Harvey. Gregory J. E. Rawlins, Moths to the Flame: The Seductions of Computer Technology
270 -- 273Kenneth Aizawa. Terence Horgan and John Tienson, Connectionism and the Philosophy of Psychology
273 -- 276Peter Skagestad. Patrick H. Samway, ed., A Thief of Peirce: The Letters of Walker Percy and Kenneth Laine Ketner
276 -- 280Charles Dunlop. William H. Calvin, How Brains Think: Evolving Intelligence, Then and Now
280 -- 286Don Dedrick. Jules Davidoff, Cognition through Color, Issues in the Biology of Language and Cognition Series
287 -- 290Abraham Witonsky. Georges Rey, Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: A Contentiously Classical Approach, Contemporary Philosophy Series
290 -- 293Ted A. Warfield. Heimir Geirsson and Michael Losonsky, eds., Readings in Language and Mind
293 -- 295Justin Leiber. George Graham, Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction
295 -- 300Mary Litch. David Braddon-Mitchell and Frank Jackson, The Philosophy of Mind and Cognition
300 -- 303Larry Hauser. Samuel Guttenplan, ed., A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind
303 -- 305Morton L. Schagrin. Nicholas Bunnin and E. P. Tsui-James, eds., The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy, Blackwell Companions to Philosophy

Volume 9, Issue 1

1 -- 2James H. Fetzer. Special Note
3 -- 28Richard H. Schlagel. Why not Artificial Consciousness or Thought?
29 -- 56Christopher Menzel. The Objective Conception of Context and Its Logic
57 -- 80Hideyuki Nakashima. AI as Complex Information Processing
81 -- 103Satoshi Tojo. Event, State, And Process In Arrow Logic
105 -- 110James H. Fetzer. Deduction and Mental Models
111 -- 118Philip N. Johnson-Laird, Ruth M. J. Byrne. Models Rule, OK? A Reply to Fetzer
119 -- 126James H. Fetzer. Mental Models: Reasoning without Rules
127 -- 130Rob Kling. Deborah G. Johnson and Helen Nissenbaum, eds., Computers, Ethics and Social Values, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995, vi + 714 pp., $44.00 (paper), ISBN 0-13-103110-4
131 -- 133Blay Whitby. Stacey L. Edgar, Morality and Machines: Perspectives on Computer Ethics, Jones and Bartlett Series in Philosophy, Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1997, xvi + 448 pp., $32.50 (paper), ISBN 0- 7637-0184-X
133 -- 139Stacey L. Edgar. Blay Whitby, Reflections on Artificial Intelligence: The Legal, Moral, and Ethical Dimensions, Exeter, UK: Intellect Books, 1996, 127 pp., £14.95 (paper), ISBN 1-871516-68-4
139 -- 143Michael Ruse. Margaret A. Boden, ed., The Philosophy of Artificial Life, Oxford Readings in Philosophy, New York: Oxford University Press, 1996, viii + 405 pp., $65.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-19-875154-0; $19.95 (paper), ISBN 0-19-875155-9
143 -- 156Stan Franklin. Robert G. Burton, ed., Natural and Artificial Minds, SUNY Series, Scientific Studies in Natural and Artificial Intelligence, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993, vii + 245 pp., $21.95 (paper), ISBN 0-7914-1508-2
156 -- 160Colin G. Beer. Marc Bekoff and Dale Jamieson, eds., Readings in Animal Cognition, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996, xv + 379 pp., $30.00 (paper), ISBN 0-262-52208-X