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Minds, Machines and Evolution

Minds, Machines and Evolution

Minds, Machines and Evolution

Christopher Hookway
September 1986
Paperback
9780521338288
NZD$59.95
inc GST
Paperback

    This is a volume of original essays written by philosophers and scientists and dealing with philosophical questions arising from work in evolutionary biology and artificial intelligence. In recent years both of these areas have been the focus for attempts to provide a scientific, model of a wide range of human capacities - most prominently perhaps in sociobiology and cognitive psychology. The book therefore examines a number of issues related to the search for a 'naturalistic' or scientific account of human experience and behaviour. Some of the essays deal with the application of such models to particular behaviour, stressing the problems raised by consciousness, and the information to be derived from the differing capacities of animals and people; others consider more general questions about the logic of the explanations provided by these kinds of approach. The volume continues the informal series stemming from meetings sponsored by the Thyssen Foundation.

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    September 1986
    Paperback
    9780521338288
    192 pages
    229 × 152 × 11 mm
    0.29kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Naturalism, fallibilism and evolutionary epistempology Christopher Hookway
    • 2. Historical entities and historical narratives David Hull
    • 3. Force and disposition in evolutionary theory Elliott Sober
    • 4. The evolution of animal intelligence John Maynard Smith
    • 5. Intentionality, syntactic structure and the evolution of language Neil Tennant
    • 6. Machines and consciousness Yorick Wilks
    • 7. Cognitive wheels: the frame problem of AI Daniel Dennett
    • 8. Animal perception from an Artificial Intelligence viewpoint Margaret Boden
    • Index.
      Editor
    • Christopher Hookway