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2nd PT-AI 2013: Oxford, UK
- Vincent C. Müller:
Fundamental Issues of Artificial Intelligence - 2nd Conference on Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence, PT-AI 2013, Oxford, UK, September 21-22, 2013, selected and invited papers. Synthese Library 376, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-26483-7 - Vincent C. Müller:
New Developments in the Philosophy of AI. 1-4
Computing
- Stuart Russell:
Rationality and Intelligence: A Brief Update. 7-28 - Marcin Milkowski:
Computation and Multiple Realizability. 29-41 - Tarek R. Besold, Robert Robere:
When Thinking Never Comes to a Halt: Using Formal Methods in Making Sure Your AI Gets the Job Done Good Enough. 43-62 - David Leslie:
Machine Intelligence and the Ethical Grammar of Computability. 63-78 - Carlos Fisch Brito, Victor X. Marques:
Is There a Role for Computation in the Enactive Paradigm? 79-94 - Cem Bozsahin:
Natural Recursion Doesn't Work That Way: Automata in Planning and Syntax. 95-112
Information
- Yoshihiro Maruyama:
AI, Quantum Information, and External Semantic Realism: Searle's Observer-Relativity and Chinese Room, Revisited. 115-127 - Anderson Beraldo De Araújo:
Semantic Information and Artificial Intelligence. 129-140 - Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic:
Information, Computation, Cognition. Agency-Based Hierarchies of Levels. 141-159 - Ana-Maria Olteteanu:
From Simple Machines to Eureka in Four Not-So-Easy Steps: Towards Creative Visuospatial Intelligence. 161-182
Cognition and Reasoning
- Selmer Bringsjord, Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu:
Leibniz's Art of Infallibility, Watson, and the Philosophy, Theory, and Future of AI. 185-202 - Gualtiero Piccinini:
The Computational Theory of Cognition. 203-221 - Nicholas Shea:
Representational Development Need Not Be Explicable-By-Content. 223-240 - Klaus Mainzer:
Toward a Theory of Intelligent Complex Systems: From Symbolic AI to Embodied and Evolutionary AI. 241-259 - Mark H. Bickhard:
The Anticipatory Brain: Two Approaches. 261-283 - Stefano Franchi:
General Homeostasis, Passive Life, and the Challenge to Autonomy. 285-300 - Ioannis Votsis:
Ad Hoc Hypotheses and the Monsters Within. 301-315 - Sjur K. Dyrkolbotn, Truls Pedersen:
Arguably Argumentative: A Formal Approach to the Argumentative Theory of Reason. 317-339 - David Davenport:
Explaining Everything. 341-354 - Madeleine Ransom:
Why Emotions Do Not Solve the Frame Problem. 355-367 - J. Mark Bishop, Slawomir J. Nasuto, T. Tanay, Etienne B. Roesch, Matthew C. Spencer:
HeX and the Single Anthill: Playing Games with Aunt Hillary. 369-390 - Richard Prideaux Evans:
Computer Models of Constitutive Social Practice. 391-411
Embodied Cognition
- Jean-Christophe Baillie:
Artificial Intelligence: The Point of View of Developmental Robotics. 415-424 - Elena Spitzer:
Tacit Representations and Artificial Intelligence: Hidden Lessons from an Embodied Perspective on Cognition. 425-441 - Adam Linson:
Machine Art or Machine Artists?: Dennett, Danto, and the Expressive Stance. 443-458 - Alexandros Tillas, Gottfried Vosgerau:
Perception, Action and the Notion of Grounding. 459-478 - Massimiliano Lorenzo Cappuccio:
The Seminal Speculation of a Precursor: Elements of Embodied Cognition and Situated AI in Alan Turing. 479-496 - Carlos Herrera Pérez, Ricardo Sanz:
Heideggerian AI and the Being of Robots. 497-513
Ethics
- Matthias Scheutz:
The Need for Moral Competency in Autonomous Agent Architectures. 517-527 - Marcello Guarini, Jordan Benko:
Order Effects, Moral Cognition, and Intelligence. 529-542 - Miles Brundage:
Artificial Intelligence and Responsible Innovation. 543-554 - Vincent C. Müller, Nick Bostrom:
Future Progress in Artificial Intelligence: A Survey of Expert Opinion. 555-572
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