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... scientific explorations . It breaks the dominance of a narrow and restricting behaviourism and opens up a deeper and more comprehensive approach to the study of mind . It sets before us an exciting and detailed agenda and offers the ...
... scientific explorations . It breaks the dominance of a narrow and restricting behaviourism and opens up a deeper and more comprehensive approach to the study of mind . It sets before us an exciting and detailed agenda and offers the ...
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... scientific method . Conversely , any problem not amenable to scientific analysis ia a pseudo- problem , ill - formed , or meaningless . ( Mowshowitz 1976 p.16 , my italics ) Inevitably , computer scientists imbibe this zeitgeist ...
... scientific method . Conversely , any problem not amenable to scientific analysis ia a pseudo- problem , ill - formed , or meaningless . ( Mowshowitz 1976 p.16 , my italics ) Inevitably , computer scientists imbibe this zeitgeist ...
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... Scientific Realism and the Plasticity of Mind , Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Churchland , P.M . and Churchland , P.S . ( 1990 ) ' Could a Machine Think ? ' , Scientific American , 262 ( 1 ) Clark , A. ( 1987 ) ' Connectionism ...
... Scientific Realism and the Plasticity of Mind , Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Churchland , P.M . and Churchland , P.S . ( 1990 ) ' Could a Machine Think ? ' , Scientific American , 262 ( 1 ) Clark , A. ( 1987 ) ' Connectionism ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
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