
Mechanical bodies, computational minds : artificial intelligence from automata to cyborgs
Title:
Mechanical bodies, computational minds : artificial intelligence from automata to cyborgs
Author:
Güzeldere, Güven.
ISBN:
9780262562065
9780262062435
Publication Information:
Cambridge, Mass. ; London : MIT Press, c2005.
Physical Description:
viii, 538 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
General Note:
Stefano Franchi is lecturer in philosophy at University of Auckland, New Zealand.
"A Bradford book."
Contents:
Machinations of the mind : cybernetics and artificial intelligence from automata to cyborgs / The soul gained and lost : artificial intelligence as a philosophical project / The man-machine and artificial intelligence / Marrying the premodern to the postmodern : computers and organisms after World War II / A gallery of monsters : cybernetics and self-organization, 1940-1970 / On seeing A's and seeing As / Did deep blue's win over Kasparov prove that artificial intelligence has succeeded? : a debate / Machines and the mental / Dialogues with colorful "personalities" of early AI / The Hume machine : can association networks do more than formal rules? / Knowing subjects : AI from feminist philosophy / Humans, machines, and the structure of knowledge / Swamped by the updates : expert systems, semioclasm, and apeironic education / Artificial intelligence research as art / Why AI is not a science / Dance floor blues : the case for a social AI / The epistemological and philosophical situation of mind technoscience / Phenomenology and cognitive science / Artificial intelligence and theology : from mythos to logos and back
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