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Derek Partridge, Yorick Wilks, editors. The Foundations of Artificial Intelligence: a sourcebook. CUP. 1990

 

Contents

Roger C. Schank.
What is AI anyway?
B. Chandrasekaran.
What kind of information procesing is intelligence?
Teodor C. Przmusinski.
Non-monotonic reasoning versus logic programming: a new perspective
Richard W. Weyhrauch.
Prolegomena to a theory of mechanized formal reasoning
David Marr.
AI: a personal view
Margaret A. Boden.
Has AI helped psychology?
Derek Partridge.
What's in an AI program?
Yorick Wilks.
One small head: models and theories
Alan Bundy, Stallan Ohlsson.
The nature of AI principles
Thomas W Simon.
Artificial methodology meets philosophy
Terry Winograd.
Thinking machines: Can there be? Are we?
Daniel C. Dennett.
Evolution, error, and intentionality
Alan Bundy.
What kind of field is AI?
Eric Dietrich.
Programs in the search for intelligent machines: the mistaken foundations of AI
J. A. Campbell.
Three novelties of AI: theories, programs and rational reconstructions
G. D. Ritchie, F. K. Hanna.
AM: a case study in AI methodology
Roger M. Needham.
Is there anything special about AI?
Karen Sparck Jones.
What sort of thing is an AI experiment?
John McCarthy.
We need better standards for AI research
Jerry A. Fodor.
Why there STILL has to be a language of thought
Paul Smolensky.
Connectionism and the foundations of AI
Yorick Wilks.
Some comments on Smolensky and Fodor
Paul M. Churchland.
Representationand high-speed computation in neural networks
Derek Partridge, Yorick Wilks.
Does AI have a methodology different from software engineering?
Ranan Banerji.
AI, computer science and education
Carl Hewitt.
The challenge of open systems
Stuart E. Dreyfus, Hubert L. Dreyfus.
Towards a reconciliation of phemonenology and AI
Donald Michie.
The superarticulacy phenomenon in the context of software manufacture
Imre Balogh, Brian M. Slator.
Annotated bibliography on the foundations of AI