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Minds and Computers An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence

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  • Copyright: 2007-02-13
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Summary

Could a computer have a mind? What kind of machine would this be? Exactly what do we mean by "mind" anyway?The notion of the "intelligent'"machine, while continuing to feature in numerous entertaining and frightening fictions, has also been the focus of a serious and dedicated research tradition. Reflecting on these fictions, and on the research tradition that pursues "Artificial Intelligence", raises a number of vexing philosophical issues. Minds and Computersoffers an engaging, coherent, and highly approachable interdisciplinary introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence.Readers are presented with introductory material from each of the disciplines which constitute Cognitive Science: Philosophy, Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science, and Linguistics. Throughout, readers are encouraged to consider the implications of this disparate and wide-ranging material for the possibility of developing machines with minds. And they can expect to develop a foundation for philosophically responsible engagement with A.I., a sound understanding of Philosophy of Mind and of computational theory, and a good feel for cross-disciplinary analysis.Features:*A solid foundation in the Philosophy of Mind*A broadly interdisciplinary purview*A directed philosophical focus*A clear and accessible explanation of technical material with abundant exercises*A glossary of terms

Author Biography

Matt Carter is a Fellow of the Philosophy Department at Melbourne University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
Dualismp. 4
Substance Dualismp. 4
Cartesian Dualismp. 5
Positive Arguments for Cartesian Dualismp. 5
The Argument from Religionp. 6
The Argument from Introspective Appearancep. 7
The Argument from Essential Propertiesp. 8
Arguments against Cartesian Dualismp. 9
The Problem of Other Mindsp. 9
Ockham's Razorp. 10
The Problem of Interactionp. 11
Other Dualismsp. 12
Parallelismp. 12
Occasionalismp. 13
Epiphenomenalismp. 13
Anomalous Monismp. 14
Behaviourismp. 15
Early Empirical Psychologyp. 15
Physiological Psychologyp. 16
Introspectionist Psychologyp. 17
Psychological Behaviourismp. 20
Philosophical Behaviourismp. 23
Objections to Philosophical Behaviourismp. 24
Neuroanatomyp. 27
Macro-Neuroanatomyp. 27
Micro-Neuroanatomyp. 32
Australian Materialismp. 35
The Causal Theory of Mindp. 36
The Identity Theoryp. 37
Arguments against Australian Materialismp. 38
What Mary Didn't Knowp. 42
Functionalismp. 44
Functional Definitionp. 44
A Black Box Theoryp. 45
Qualia Objectionsp. 48
Formal Systemsp. 52
Effectivityp. 53
States and Rulesp. 57
Specificationp. 58
Generation and Derivationp. 61
Generation Treesp. 64
Formality and Isomorphismp. 67
Computabilityp. 70
Register Machinesp. 70
Programsp. 71
Running a Programp. 73
Computationp. 75
Computable Functionsp. 76
Building Programsp. 79
Universal Machinesp. 85
Church/Turing Thesisp. 86
Godel Codingp. 88
A Universal Machinep. 92
Computationalismp. 94
What Computationalism Isn'tp. 95
Software and Wetwarep. 99
Variationp. 101
Learningp. 103
Creativityp. 106
Attributing Mentalityp. 108
Searchp. 113
Top Down, Bottom Upp. 113
Breadth Versus Depthp. 115
Heuristic Searchp. 117
Gamesp. 122
A Simple Gamep. 122
Minimaxp. 125
Pruningp. 127
Humans Versus Computersp. 128
Machine Reasoningp. 132
Logic and Deductionp. 132
Conditionality and Predicationp. 134
Kinshipp. 137
Expert Systemsp. 141
Machines and Languagep. 145
Interpreting Languagep. 145
Generative Grammarp. 149
Phrase Structure Treesp. 150
Computing Languagep. 152
Human Reasoningp. 154
Following Logicallyp. 156
Rational Performancep. 157
Mental Modelsp. 160
Explanatory Burdenp. 161
Human Languagep. 164
Obstruent Phonemesp. 165
Sonorant Phonemesp. 167
Allophones and Phonetic Realisationp. 170
First-Language Acquisitionp. 172
Language and Rulesp. 173
Meaningp. 175
The Chinese Roomp. 175
Syntax and Semanticsp. 177
Representationp. 181
Intentionalityp. 181
Categories and Contentp. 183
Symbols and Patternsp. 184
Cognitive Architecturep. 185
Artificial Neural Networksp. 187
Connectionist Architecturep. 187
Simple Artificial Neural Networksp. 189
Synthesising Speechp. 191
Learningp. 196
Pattern Recognitionp. 198
Two Paradigms?p. 199
It's Only a Modelp. 200
Minds and Computersp. 202
Consciousnessp. 202
Personal Identityp. 203
Emotionsp. 205
Computers with Mindsp. 206
Suggestions for Further Readingp. 207
Glossary of Termsp. 211
Indexp. 218
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