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Volume Contents Vol. 5, No.1 (February 1995) Critical Exchange LEON HORSTEN and HERMAN ROELANTS / The Church-Turing Thesis and Effective Mundane Procedures CAROL E. CLELAND / Effective Procedures and Computable Functions General Articles WILLIAM S. ROBINSON / Brain Symbols and Computationalist Explana- tion SHIMON EDELMAN / Representation, Similarity, and the Chorus of Prototypes PETER MOTT / Towards a Winograd / Flores Semantics VALERIE GRAY HARDCASTLE / A Critique of Information Processing Theories of Consciousness Book Reviews Steve Joshua Heims, The Cybernetics Group (ERIC A. WEISS) 109-112 Kathleen Wellman, La Mettrie: Medicine, Philosophy, and En- lightenment (JUSTIN LEIBER) 112-115 Andrew Whiten (ed.), Natural Theories of Mind: Evolution, Development and Simulation of Everyday Mindreading (JUDITH FELSON DUCHAN) 115-120 Gary L. Drescher, Made-Up Minds: A Constructivist Approach to Artificial Intelligence (MALLORY SELFRIDGE) 121-124 Dorothy L. Cheney and Robert M. Seyfarth, How Monkeys See the World (ERIC DIETRICH) 124-127 Allen Newell, Unified Theories of Cognitions (PETER A. FACIONE) 127-131 Hans Burkhardt and Barry Smith (eds.), Handbook of Metaphysics and Ontology (TIMOTHY JOSEPH DAY) 131-134 Brent Berlin and Paul Kay, Basic Color Terms: Their Universality and Evolution (JOHAN M. LAMMENS) 135-138 Carol C. Gould (ed.), The Information Web: Ethical and Social Minds and Machi5n: e19s95 . VOLUME CONTENTS Implications of Computer Networking (ANDREW FEENBERG) 138-142 Charles Dunlop and Rob Kling (eds.), Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices (DEBORAH G. JOHNSON) Michael Gabriel and John Moore (eds.), Learning and Computa- tional Neuroscience: Foundations of Adaptive Networks (DANIEL S. LEVINE) 144-150 Terence Horgan and John Tienson (eds.), Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind (TED A. WARFIELD) 150-155 Announcements 157-159 Vol.5, No.2 (May 1995) DAN LLOYD/ Consciousness: A Connectionist Manifesto 161-185 LAWRENCE J. KAYE / A Scientific Psychologistic Foundation for Theories of Meaning 187-206 GREGORY R. MULHAUSER / Materialism and the “Problem” of Quantum Measurement 207-217 ROBERT F. HADLEY / The “Explicit-Implicit” Distinction 219-242 DEREK PARTRIDGE and ANTONY GALTON / The Specification of “Specification” 243-255 Book Reviews James F. Brulé and Alexander Blount, Knowledge Acquisition (VALERIE L. SHALIN) 257-261 Yves Kodratoff and Ryszard S. Michalski (eds.), Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence Approach (WRAY L. BUNTINE) 261-264 Eileen Cornell Way, Knowledge Representation and Metaphor (S. GILLIAN PARKER) 265-268 Stephen Schiffer and Susan Steele (eds.), Cognition and Representa- tion (JAMES HIGGINBOTHAM) 268-273 John Dinsmore, Partitioned Representations: A Study in Mental VOLUME CONTENTS Representations, Language Understanding and Linguistic Structure (AFZAL BALLIM) 273-277 Afzal Ballim and Yorick Wilks, Artificial Believers: The Ascription of Belief (ANTHONY S. MAIDA) 277-280 Murray Singer, Psychology of Language: An Introduction to Sentence and Discourse Processes (CHARLES R. FLETCHER) 280-283 Stephen M. Kosslyn and Olivier Koenig, Wet Mind: The New Cognitive Neuroscience (DAVID L. KEMMERER) 283-288 Mark Rollins, Mental Imagery: On the Limits of Cognitive Science and Michael Tye, The Imagery Debate (LAWRENCE A. SHAPIRO) 288-297 S. C. Coval and P. G. Campbell, Agency in Action: The Practical Rational Agency Machine (RICHARD WYATT and DEEPAK KUMAR) 298-302 John R. Searle, The Rediscovery of the Mind (SELMER BRINGSJORD and BILL PATTERSON) 302-307 Vol. 5, No.3 (August 1995) Critical Exchange MARTIN PICKERING and NICK CHATER / Why Cognitive Science Is Not Formalized Folk Psychology WILLIAM EDWARD MORRIS and ROBERT C. RICHARDSON / How Not to Demarcate Cognitive Science and Folk Psychology: A Response to Pickering and Chater General Articles MICHAEL LOSONSKY / Embedded Systems vs Individualism 357-371 RICHARD REINER / Arguments Against the Possibility of Perfect Rationality 373-389 DEREK PARTRIDGE / On the Difficulty of Really Considering a Radical Novelty 391-410 Book Reviews Steven Pinker, The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language (DAVID L. KEMMERER) 411-417 Andy Clark, Associative Engines: Connectionism, Concepts, and Representational Change (KENNETH AIZAWA) 417-420 Kevin D. Ashley, Modeling Legal Argument: Reasoning with Cases and Hypotheticals (DONALD H. BERMAN) 420-426 Geoffrey Brown, The Information Game: Ethical Issues in a Microchip World (STACEY L. EDGAR) 426-429 Ernest Lepore and Robert van Gulick (eds.), John Searle and His Critics (JAMES E. TOMBERLIN) 429-432 Margaret A. Boden, The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (J. CHRISTOPHER MALONEY) 433-436 F. William Lawvere and Stephen H. Schanuel, Conceptual Mathe- matics: A First Introduction to Categories (JOHN L. BELL) 436-440 Han Reichgelt, Knowledge Representation: An Al Perspective (STUART C. SHAPIRO) Ray Jackendoff, Consciousness and the Computational Mind (GEORGES REY) John R. Josephson and Susan G. Josephson (eds.), Abductive Inference: Computation, Philosophy, Technology (MORTON L. SCHAGRIN) Eric Dietrich (ed.), Thinking Computers and Virtual Persons: Essays on the Intentionality of Machines (ROBERT A. WILSON) Robert W. Burch, A Peircean Reduction Thesis: The Foundations of Topological Logic (PATRICK J. HAYES) VOLUME CONTENTS Vol.5, No.4 (November 1995) SYMPOSIA HEURISTICS TIMOTHY R. COLBURN / Heuristics, Justification, and Defeasible Reasoning 467-487 RICHARD E. KORF / Heuristic Evaluation Functions in Artificial Intel- ligence Search Algorithms 489-498 PAUL HUMPHREYS / Computational Science and Scientific Method 499-512 WHERE DOES J COME FROM? Guest Editors MARY GALBRAITH and WILLIAM J. RAPAPORT MARY GALBRAITH and WILLIAM J. RAPAPORT/ Preface 513-515 STUART C. SHAPIRO / Computationalism 517-524 MARY GALBRAITH / The Verstehen Tradition 525-531 MARK L. JOHNSON / Incarnate Mind 533-545 E. T. GENDLIN / Crossing and Dipping: Some Terms for Approaching the Interface between Natural Understanding and Logical Formulation 547-560 STUART G. SHANKER / The Nature of Insight 561-581 JEFF COULTER / The Informed Neuron: Issues in the Use of Information Theory in the Behavioral Sciences 583-596 DANAH ZOHAR / A Quantum Mechanical Model of Consiousness and the Emergence of ‘I’ 597-607 I. N. MARSHALL / Some Phenomenological Implications of a Quantum Model of Consciousness 609-620 Index 621-622

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