Works by DANIEL C.
DENNETT, 1984
"Can Machines Think?"
"Carving the Mind at Its Joints." Review of Jerry Fodor's The Modularity of Mind: An Essay on Faculty Psychology. Contemporary Psychology (April 1984), 29(4):285-286.
"Cognitive Wheels: The Frame Problem of AI." In Christopher Hookway, ed., Minds, Machines and Evolution: Philosophical Studies, pp. 129-151. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
"Computer Models and the Mind: A View from the East Pole. " TLS [Times Literary Supplement] (December 14, 1984), 4263:14531454.
"Correspondent's Report: Recent Work in Philosophy II." Artificial Intelligence (April 1984), 22(3):231-233.
Elbow Room: The Varieties of Free Will
Worth Wanting. Based
on the author"s presentation of the John Locke lectures at
Oxford, 1983. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, A Bradford Book;
Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1984.
Contents:
1. Please Don't Feed the Bugbears:1-19.
2. Making Reason Practical:20-49.
3. Control and Self-Control:50-73.
4. Self-Made Selves:74-100.
5. Acting Under the Idea of Freedom:101-130.
6. "Could Have Done Otherwise":131-152.
7. Why Do We Want Free Will?:153-172.
"Foreword" to Ruth Garrett Millikan's Language, Thought, and Other Biological Categories: New Foundations for Realism, pp. ix-x. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, A Bradford Book, 1984.
"I Could Not Have Done Otherwise--So What?"
Journal
of Philosophy (October 1984), 81(10):553-565.
"Kunnen machines denken? Wijsgerig Perspectief
op Maatschappij
en Wetenschap (1983-84), 24(4):98-108.
"The Role of the Computer Metaphor in Understanding
the Mind."
In Heinz R. Pasgels, ed., Computer Culture: The
Scientific,
Intellectual, and Social Impact of the Computer Annual,
pp. 266-273. Annals of the New
York Academy of
Sciences,
426. New York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1984.
"Son experiencias los suenos?" Cuadernos
de Critica
(1984), 33.
"Systèmes intentionnels."
Philosophie
(January 1984), 1:55-80.
"Wishful Thinking." Behavioral &
Brain Sciences
(December 1984), 7(4):556-557.
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