Syllabus of Readings for Complex Adaptive Systems
and Agent-Based Computational Economics:
7. Classic Critiques
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7. Classic Critiques
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Daniel C. Dennett, Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind
and Psychology, Harvester Press, Sussex, 1979.
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Hubert Dreyfus, What Computers Still Can't Do, A Critique of
Artificial Reason, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1992.
- A critique of
the notion that human intelligence and machine intelligence can even
be compared.
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Roger Penrose, The Emperor's New Mind, Oxford University
Press, New York, 1989 (Paperback by Vintage Press, London, 1990).
- A critique of the basic assumptions and objectives underlying
artificial intelligence.
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William S. Robinson, Computers, Minds, and Robots, Temple
University Press, Philadelphia, 1992.
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John Searle, Mind, Brains, and Science, Harvard
University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1984
- Searle published his "Chinese Test" many times, in various
publications. This booklet is his BBC lectures.
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Joseph Weizenbaum, Computer Power and Human Reason, W. H.
Freeman and Co., San Francisco, 1976
- Key issue raised: Is it moral to engage in artificial intelligence
and alife?
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