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Compiled by David Chalmers (Editor) & David Bourget (Assistant Editor), Australian National University. Submit an entry.
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Part VI: Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
View all entries for this part| 6.1 | Can Machines Think? [476] |
| 6.1a | The Turing Test [87] |
| 6.1b | Godelian arguments [86] |
| 6.1c | The Chinese Room [104] |
| 6.1d | Machine Consciousness [99] |
| 6.1e | Machine Mentality, Misc [100] |
| 6.2 | Computation and Representation [82] |
| 6.2a | Symbols and Symbol Systems [19] |
| 6.2b | Computational Semantics [23] |
| 6.2c | Implicit/Explicit Rules and Representations [15] |
| 6.2d | AI without Representation? [12] |
| 6.2e | Computation and Representation, Misc [13] |
| 6.3 | Philosophy of Connectionism [255] |
| 6.3a | Connectionism and Compositionality [55] |
| 6.3b | Representation in Connectionism [41] |
| 6.3c | Connectionism and Eliminativism [20] |
| 6.3d | The Connectionist/Classical Debate [34] |
| 6.3e | Subsymbolic Computation [10] |
| 6.3f | Philosophy of Connectionism, Misc. [74] |
| 6.3g | Philosophy of Connectionism, Foundational Empirical Issues [21] |
| 6.4 | Special Topics in AI [160] |
| 6.4a | The Nature of AI [13] |
| 6.4b | The Frame Problem [25] |
| 6.4c | AI Methodology [32] |
| 6.4d | Dynamical Systems [56] |
| 6.4e | Robotics [34] |
| 6.5 | Computationalism [160] |
| 6.5a | Computationalism in Cognitive Science [108] |
| 6.5b | Computation and Physical Systems [52] |
| 6.6 | Philosophy of AI, Misc [77] |
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