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The physical and philosophical implications of the Church-Turing thesis
– Eleni Pagani
- 2004
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Turing's O-machines, Searle, Penrose and the Brain
– B. Jack Copeland
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21
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Beyond The Universal Turing Machine
– B. Jack Copeland, Richard Sylvan
- 1998
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79
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The Dynamical Hypothesis in Cognitive Science
– Tim Van Gelder
- 1997
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2
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Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness
– Drew Mcdermott
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7
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A Computational Foundation for the Study of Cognition
– David J. Chalmers
- 1994
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3
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Defending The Dynamical Hypothesis
– Tim Van Gelder
- 1998
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DESIGN CHALLENGES OF INTELLIGENT MACHINES AND SYSTEMS
– W. Kinsner
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Cognitive Science and Phenomenal Consciousness: A Dilemma, and How To Avoid It
– Jon Opie
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4
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Seeing Things as People: Anthropomorphism and Common-Sense Psychology
– Stuart Watt, Stuart Neil, Kennaway Watt
- 1998
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8
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The Zombie Attack on the Computational Conception of Mind
– Selmer Bringsjord
- 1997
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6
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Cognition Is Not Computation: The Argument From Irreversibility
– Selmer Bringsjord, Michael Zenzen
- 1996
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4
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The Turing Test: The First Fifty Years
– Robert M. French
- 2000
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14
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Hypercomputation and the Physical Church-Turing Thesis
– Paolo Cotogno
- 2003
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134
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Building Brains for Bodies
– Rodney A. Brooks, Lynn, Andrea Stein
- 1994
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5
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THE MYTH OF UNIVERSAL COMPUTATION
– Selim G. Akl
- 2005
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On the Explanation of Mind
– John Mc Geever
- 1999
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3
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Are There New Models of Computation? Reply to Wegner and Eberbach
– Paul Cockshott, Greg Michaelson
- 2005
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Even Turing Machines Can Compute Uncomputable Functions
– B. Jack Copeland
- 1998
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