Works by DANIEL C.
DENNETT, 1998
Brainchildren:
Essays on Designing Minds. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, A Bradford Book, 1998.
Contents:
I Philosophy of Mind
1 Can Machines Think?3-20
Postscript [1985]: Eyes, Ears, Hands, and History:21-25
Postscript [1997]:27-29
2 Speaking for Our Selves:31-55.
Nicholas Humphrey and Daniel C. Dennett
Postscript:57-58
3 Do-It-Yourself Understanding:59-79
4 Two Contrasts: Folk Craft versus Folk Science, and Belief versus
Opinion:81-94
5 Real Patterns:95-120
6 Julian Jaynes's Software Archeology:121-130
7 Real Consciousness:131-139
8 Instead of Qualia:141-152
9 The Practical Requirements for Making a Conscious Robot:153-170
10 The Unimagined Preposterousness of Zombies: Commentary on Moody,
Flanagan, and Polger:171-177
II Artificial Intelligence and Artifical Life
11 Cognitive Wheels: The Frame Problem of AI:181-205
12 Producing Future by Telling Stories:207-213
13 The Logical Geography of Computational Approaches: A View from the East
Pole:215-234
14 Hofstadter's Quest: A Tale of Cognitive Pursuit:235-241
15 Foreword to Robert French, The Subtlety of
Sameness:243-248
16 Cognitive Science as Reverse Engineering: Several Meanings of
"Top-Down" and "Bottom-Up":249-259
17 Artificial Life as Philosophy:261-263
18 When Philosophers Encounter Artificial Intelligence:265-276
19 Review of Allen Newell, Unified Theories of
Cognition:277-286
III Ethology, Animal Mind
20 Out of the Armchair and into the Field:289-306
21 Cognitive Ethology: Hunting for Bargains or a Wild Goose
Chase:307-322
22 Do Animals Have Beliefs?323-331
23 Why Creative Intelligence Is Hard to Find: Commentary on Whiten and
Byrne:333-336
24 Animal Consciousness: What Matters and Why:337-350
Postscript: Pain, Suffering, and Morality:351-352
IV Standing Back
25 Self-Portrait:355-366
26 Information, Technology, and the Virtues of Ignorance:367-384
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