Is `artificial intelligence' a contradiction in terms? Could computers (in principle) model every aspect of the mind, including logic, language, and emotion? What of the more brain-like, connectionist computers: could they really understand, even if digital computers cannot? This collection of classic and contemporary readings (which includes an editor's introduction and an up-to-date reading list) provides a clearly signposted pathway into hotly disputed philosophical issues at the heart of artificial intelligence.
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Kikuchi, M. (2017). The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence. Kagaku Tetsugaku, 50(0), 33–34. https://doi.org/10.4216/jpssj.50.0_33
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