Unified theories of cognition
On conjectures in orthocomplemented lattices
Artificial Intelligence
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Extending Mechanics to Minds: The Mechanical Foundations of Psychology and Economics
Extending Mechanics to Minds: The Mechanical Foundations of Psychology and Economics
Universal Artificial Intelligence: Sequential Decisions Based on Algorithmic Probability
Universal Artificial Intelligence: Sequential Decisions Based on Algorithmic Probability
Cognitive architectures: Research issues and challenges
Cognitive Systems Research
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Nowadays science has not found a way to unify the behavior of biological and autonomous nonbiological systems. While psychology uses the property of intelligence as a basis for explaining cognitive behaviors, artificial intelligence has been unable to explain that property and provide to nonbiological systems with it. In addition, discoveries in the last decade have demonstrated the existence of random and cyclic behaviors in nature that complicate the possibility of unifying the behaviors that are known so far in living organisms. This article presents a new proposal, called general theory of exobehavior, to explain behaviors in a unified way of biological and autonomous non-biological systems, and achieve a foundation for AI as a science.