Preface: Architectures for Cognition and Affect | vi | ||
Chapter 1. Parachemistry of Mind: Case Studies of Doxastic and Affective Mixtures | 1 | (20) | |
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Chapter 2. Beyond Needs: Emotions and the Commitments Requirement | 21 | (24) | |
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Chapter 3. Metaphor, Self-Reflection, and the Nature of Mind | 45 | (21) | |
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Chapter 4. Modular Representations of Cognitive Phenomena in Al, Psychology, and Neuroscience | 66 | (24) | |
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Chapter 5. Memory and Emotion in the Cognitive Architecture | 90 | (18) | |
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Chapter 6. Implementing Free Will | 108 | (17) | |
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Chapter 7. Images of Mind: In Memory of Donald Broadbent and Allen Newell | 125 | (24) | |
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Chapter 8. A "Consciousness"-Based Architecture for a Functioning Mind | 149 | (27) | |
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Chapter 9. The Integration and Control of Behaviour: Insights from Neuroscience and AI | 176 | (28) | |
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Chapter 10. The CHREST Architecture of Cognition: Listening to Empirical Data | 204 | (21) | |
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Chapter 11. Managing Goals and Resources in Dynamic Environments | 225 | (29) | |
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Chapter 12. Artificial Minds and Conscious Machines | 254 | (21) | |
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Chapter 13. Does a Functioning Mind Need a Functioning Body? Some Perspectives from Postclassical Computation | 275 | (15) | |
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Chapter 14. APOC: An Architecture Framework for Complex Agents | 290 | (22) | |
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Chapter 15. An Architecture for Cognitive Diversity | 312 | (20) | |
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About the Authors | 332 | (6) | |
Index | 338 |