| "Minds, Brains, and Programs" | | John Searle's seminal text on problems with the metaphor of the brain as "computing device" in which his famous "Chinese Room" argument is brought forth as criticism of the philosophical foundation for examining human cognition via computer simulation. |
| A Philosophical Encounter by Aaron Sloman | | In Proceedings 14th International Joint Conference on AI Montreal, August 1995: `A philosophical encounter: An interactive presentation of some of the key philosophical problems in AI and AI problems in philosophy.' |
| Being Real by Judith S. Donath | | This appears in Goldberg, K. (ed.) The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet, MIT Press |
| Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind | | A comprehensive and up-to-date collection of terms, definitions, and scholarly works on the topic of Philosophy of Mind that provides useful background material for the study of artificial intelligence theory. |
| Ethics for Machines | | An esssay dealing with how to apply ethics to the possible thinking machines of the future. |
| God Is the Machine | | In the beginning there was 0. And then there was 1. A mind-bending meditation on the transcendent power of digital computation. By Kevin Kelly |
| Kiss me, you human | | By Stephen Humphries: Robot Kismet can walk, talk, and make logical decisions. What's the next step in the quest for artificial intelligence? |
| MainFrame: Artificial Intelligence | | Material on Artificial Intelligence as engineering with emphasis on the exploitation of logic. A topography is presented with logic at the center. |
| Philosophy Topics: AI | | AI Topics provides basic, understandable information and helpful resources concerning artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on material available online. |
| Polycontexturality Homepage | | The idea of an extension of classical logic to cover simultaneously active ontological locations develop a philosophical theory and a mathematics of dialectics and of self-referential systems - a cybernetic theory of subjectivity as an interplay of cognition and volition. | |
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