Machines and Thought

The Legacy of Alan Turing, Volume I

Andy Clark editor Peter Millican editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:18th Mar '99

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This is the first of two volumes of essays in commemoration of Alan Turing, whose pioneering work in the theory of artificial intelligence and computer science continues to be widely discussed today. A group of prominent academics from a wide range of disciplines focus on three questions famously raised by Turing: What, if any, are the limits on machine 'thinking'? Could a machine be genuinely intelligent? Might we ourselves be biological machines, whose thought consists essentially in nothing more than the interaction of neurons according to strictly determined rules? The discussion of these fascinating issues is accessible to non-specialists and stimulating for all readers. Also available in paperback is the companion volume: Connectionism, Concepts, and Folk Psychology, edited by Andy Clark and Peter Millican. While Volume 1 concentrates on Turing's main innovations in artificial intelligence, Volume 2 looks more broadly at his intellectual legacy in philosophy and cognitive science.

a useful and thought-provoking cross-section of some of the most interesting lines of inquiry that Turing has inspired. * Norman Gall, Minds and Machines *
A fascinating series of essays ... we can all learn by reading these essays because they encourage us to explore issues beyond our normal sphere of expertise. * Choice *

ISBN: 9780198238768

Dimensions: 216mm x 139mm x 17mm

Weight: unknown

308 pages