The society of mind
Unified theories of cognition
On designing a visual system# (towards a Gibsonian computational model of vision)
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence
ACM SIGART Bulletin
Artificial intelligence: a modern approach
Artificial intelligence: a modern approach
Artificial Intelligence
Formalizing Commonsense: Papers by John McCarthy
Formalizing Commonsense: Papers by John McCarthy
A Framework for the Foundation of the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Minds and Machines
In the quest of the missing link
IJCAI'97 Proceedings of the 15th international joint conference on Artifical intelligence - Volume 1
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This paper, along with the following paper by John McCarthy, introduces some of the topics to be discussed at the IJCAI95 event 'A philosophical encounter: An interactive presentation of some of the key philosophical problems in AI and AI problems in philosophy.' Philosophy needs AI in order to make progress with many difficult questions about the nature of mind, and AI needs philosophy in order to help clarify goals, methods, and concepts and to help with several specific technical problems. Whilst philosophical attacks on AI continue to be welcomed by a significant subset of the general public, AI defenders need to learn how to avoid philosophically naive rebuttals.