Artificial intelligence: the very idea
Artificial intelligence: the very idea
Mind design
A neurocomputational perspective: the nature of mind and the structure of science
A neurocomputational perspective: the nature of mind and the structure of science
Foundations of cognitive science
Foundations of cognitive science
What computers still can't do: a critique of artificial reason
What computers still can't do: a critique of artificial reason
Neural Connections, Mental Computation
Neural Connections, Mental Computation
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John Haugeland, professor of philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, is well known in the Artificial Intelligence community. With interests --- among others --- in the philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology, he has produced numerous thoughtful works in the past and continues to do so. The title under review, Mind Design II, is the revised version of his 1981 book Mind Design. Other Haugeland books include Artificial Intelligence: The Very Idea [Haugeland 1985] and Having Thought [Haugeland 1997].