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The classic 1950 article by Alan Turing on machine intelligence, where he introduces the famous Turing test.
A personal perspective, with many links, from Artificial Intelligence researcher Mark Humphrys.
An international project looking at issues at the intersection of philosophy and the neurosciences.
This paper by Andy Clark and David Chalmers proposes an active externalist theory of mind - that when we use tools such as paper or computers to aid in our cognition, they become part of our minds.
Argumentation maps propose to map the detailed structure of major philosophical debates in graphical form. Portions of the map of the "Can Computers Think?" debate are now available online.
Articles on dualism and parapsychology by John Beloff.
Movement in cognitive science which hopes to explain human intellectual abilities using artificial neural networks. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by James W. Garson.
A mental representation is a mental object with semantic properties. According to the Representational Theory of Mind, psychological states are to be understood as relations between agents and mental representations. Article from the Stanford Encyclopedia, by David Pitt.
Condensed edition of Descartes' 'Meditations', with study notes and glossary.
Evaluates the theory that holds that states and processes of the mind are identical to states and processes of the brain. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by J. J. C. Smart.
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