Special Issue: Selected Papers From ECAP 2005 - European Computing and Philosophy Conference 2005
Table of Contents
Editorial
| Special Issue ECAP 2005 Editorial | Untitled () PDF |
| Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic, Susan Stuart | i-ii |
Articles
| Inference Rules, Emergent Wholes and Supervenient | |
| Ingvar Johansson | 127-135 |
| Some Assumptions about Problem Solving Representation in Turing’s Model of Intelligence | |
| Raymundo Morado, Francisco Hernández-Quiroz | 136-142 |
| The Genesis of Representation | |
| W. A. Cameron | 143-146 |
| The April Fool Turing Test | |
| Mark S. Dougherty, Sofi Hemgren Dougherty, Jerker Westin | 147-166 |
| Approaching Artificial Intelligence for Games – the Turing Test revisited | |
| Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Stefan Karlsson | 167-171 |
| Available information — preparatory note for a theory of information space | |
| Lars-Erik Janlert | 172-177 |
| Memory versus logic: two models of organizing information and their influences on web retrieval strategies | |
| Teresa Numerico | 178-186 |
| Commonsense Spatial Reasoning: an Informational Perspective | |
| Stefania Bandini, Gianluca Colombo, Alessandro Mosca, Matteo Palmonari | 187-194 |
| Machinery, Intelligence and Our Intentionality. Grounds for Establishing Paradoxical Discourses | |
| Colin T. A. Schmidt | 195-201 |
| The Cognitive Management of E-Testimony | |
| Saul Traiger | 202-208 |
| Choosing between different AI approaches? The scientific benefits of the confrontation, and the new collaborative era between humans and machines | |
| Jordi Vallverdú | 209-216 |
| Error-correcting codes and genetics | |
| Gérard Battail | 217-229 |
| The Internet as a Moral Mediator. The Quest for Democracy | |
| Emanuele Bardone, Lorenzo Magnani | 230-238 |
| Autonomy and Morality in DRM and Anti-Circumvention Law | |
| Dan L. Burk, Tarleton Gillespie | 239-245 |
| Expected Influence of Ethics on Product Development Process | |
| Stig Larsson | 246-253 |
| Artificial Intelligence and Moral intelligence | |
| Laura Pana | 254-264 |
| Information Structure Representation And Extraction From A Corpus Of Patient Data, Using An Ontology | |
| Christian Cote | 265-276 |
| Symbolic Machine Learning: A Different Answer to the Problem of the Acquisition of Lexical Knowledge from Corpora | Untitled () PDF |
| Pascale Sébillot | 277-283 |
| A.L.I.C.E.: an ACE in Digitaland | |
| Huma Shah | 284-292 |
| Interpretations of Ontologies for Breast Cancer | |
| Srinandan Dasmahapatra, Kieron O’Hara | 293-303 |
| Overcoming the socio-technical divide: A long-term source of hope in feminist studies of computer science | |
| Corinna Bath | 304-315 |
| What does it mean to Know Computer Science? Perspectives from Gender Research | |
| Christina Björkman, Lena Trojer | 316-327 |
| Testing Reasoning Software. A Bayesian Way | |
| Bertil Rolf | 328-332 |
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