mind Books
We've found 25 books tagged 'mind' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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5692
by Daniel C. Dennett |
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Toward An Understanding Of Consciousness |
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Basic Books
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1997 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Kinds-Mi... |
Summary: Amazon.com Review
In Consciousness Explained, Daniel Dennett embarks on the audacious task of explaining human consciousness. He sets his sights even higher for Kinds of Minds, attempting to provide a more general explanation of consciousness. But don’t be put off: the book is short, easy to...
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5690
by Zoltan Torey and Daniel C. Dennett |
Subtitle: |
An Integrated Theory of Mind and Brain |
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The MIT Press
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Year: |
2009 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Crucible... |
Summary: From the Foreword:
“Torey’s way of putting things sheds new light on just what is going on in the ‘computational’ brain, since he has to find alternative metaphors to stand in for the now somewhat overworked comparison with computers. Just as poets often find that the...
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5537
by George F. Gilder, Ray Kurzweil and Jay Richards |
Summary: Computers are becoming more powerful at an ever-increasing rate, but will they ever become conscious? Artificial intelligence guru Ray Kurzweil thinks so and explains how we will “download” our software (our minds) and “upgrade” our hardware (our bodies) to become immortal—before the dawn of the...
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Studies in the Theory of Speech Acts |
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Cambridge University Press
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2008 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Expressi... |
Summary: John Searle’s Speech Acts made a highly original contribution to work in the philosophy of language. Expression and Meaning is a direct successor, concerned to develop and refine the account presented in Searle’s earlier work, and to extend its application to other modes of discourse...
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Philosophy in the Real World |
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Basic Books
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2000 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Mind-Lan... |
Summary: Editorial Review:
John Searle’s summation of earlier writings is not just an essential tie-up volume for existing readers; it is also a perfect introduction to the work of one of the clearest heads in the philosophy of mind. Searle’s book is a riposte to all...
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