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  • Believing that the enterprise of constructing "artificial intelligence" transcends the bounds of any one discipline, the editors of Mechanical Bodies, Computational Minds have brought together researchers in AI and scholars in the humanities to reexamine the fundamental assumptions of both areas. The AI community, for example, could benefit from explorations of human intelligence and creativity by philosophers, psychologists, anthropologists, literary critics, and others, while analysis of AI's theoretical struggles and technical advances could yield insights into such traditional humanist concerns as the nature of rationality and the mind-body dichotomy.The contributions include a continuation of the famous Hubert Dreyfus-Daniel Dennett debate over Kasparov's defeat by IBM's Deep Blue; Philip Agre's tracing of difficulties in AI research to the inherited tensions of Cartesian dualism; Evelyn Fox Keller's examination of the development of computer technology in relation to biology; Douglas Hofstadter's argument that thinking is more than the theorem-solving activities of AI; and Alison Adam's discussion of the implicitly male universal subject used in AI.


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    Believing that the enterprise of constructing "artificial intelligence" transcends the bounds of any one discipline, the editors of Mechanical Bodies, Computational Minds have brought together researchers in AI and scholars in the humanities to reexamine the fundamental assumptions of both areas. The AI community, for example, could benefit from explorations of human intelligence and creativity by philosophers, psychologists, anthropologists, literary critics, and others, while analysis of AI's theoretical struggles and technical advances could yield insights into such traditional humanist concerns as the nature of rationality and the mind-body dichotomy.The contributions include a continuation of the famous Hubert Dreyfus-Daniel Dennett debate over Kasparov's defeat by IBM's Deep Blue; Philip Agre's tracing of difficulties in AI research to the inherited tensions of Cartesian dualism; Evelyn Fox Keller's examination of the development of computer technology in relation to biology; Douglas Hofstadter's argument that thinking is more than the theorem-solving activities of AI; and Alison Adam's discussion of the implicitly male universal subject used in AI.

    Stefano Franchi, Guven Guzeldere,Mechanical Bodies, Computational Minds Artificial Intelligence from Automata to Cyborgs (MIT Press),A Bradford Book,0262562065,Artificial intelligence,Artificial intelligence.,COMPUTERS / Intelligence (AI) Semantics,Cognitive Psychology Cognition,Computer Books General,Computer/General,Computers,Computers - General Information,Drug-induced states,General Theory of Computing,History,Intelligence (AI) Semantics,Mind Body,Non-Fiction,Philosophy / Mind Body,Philosophy of mind,Philosophy/Mind Body,Psychology / Cognitive Psychology Cognition,Psychology/Cognitive Psychology Cognition,Readings/Anthologies/Collected Works,Scholarly/Graduate,UNIVERSITY PRESS,United States,Cognitive Psychology,Philosophy,Psychology

    Mechanical Bodies, Computational Minds Artificial Intelligence from Automata to Cyborgs (MIT Press) [Stefano Franchi, Guven Guzeldere] on . Believing that the enterprise of constructing artificial intelligence transcends the bounds of any one discipline


     

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    • Series MIT Press
    • Paperback 544 pages
    • Publisher A Bradford Book (December 30, 2004)
    • Language English
    • ISBN-10 0262562065
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