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UNISA996386173403316 |
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An ansvvere to the question: vvhether the Emperour that now is, can bee iudge in the Bohemian controuersie or no? [[electronic resource] ] : Together with the extract taken out of the acts of the Dyet at Auspurghe, in the yeare 1584: concerning the kingdome of Bohemia |
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[London, : Printed by W. Jones? or W. Stansby?], M.D.C.XX. [1620] |
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Bohemia (Czech Republic) History 1526- Early works to 1800 |
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Probably a translation of "Antwort auff die Frage: ob der jetzige KaÌiser in der strittigen BoÌhemischer Sachen Richter sein koÌnne oder nicht", published the same year. |
The Diet of Augsburg in fact took place in 1548. |
Printer's name conjectured by STC. |
Signatures: A-CⴠD² (-A1, D2). |
Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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UNINA9910964894103321 |
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Carter Matt <1975-> |
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Minds and computers : an introduction to the philosophy of artificial intelligence / / Matt Carter |
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Edinburgh, : Edinburgh University Press, c2007 |
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0-7486-2930-0 |
1-280-76244-6 |
9786610762446 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (232 p.) |
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Artificial intelligence - Philosophy |
Philosophy of mind |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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COVER; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 2 DUALISM; CHAPTER 3 BEHAVIOURISM; CHAPTER 4 NEUROANATOMY; CHAPTER 5 AUSTRALIAN MATERIALISM; CHAPTER 6 FUNCTIONALISM; CHAPTER 7 FORMAL SYSTEMS; CHAPTER 8 COMPUTABILITY; CHAPTER 9 UNIVERSAL MACHINES; CHAPTER 10 COMPUTATIONALISM; CHAPTER 11 SEARCH; CHAPTER 12 GAMES; CHAPTER 13 MACHINE REASONING; CHAPTER 14 MACHINES AND LANGUAGE; CHAPTER 15 HUMAN REASONING; CHAPTER 16 HUMAN LANGUAGE; CHAPTER 17 MEANING; CHAPTER 18 REPRESENTATION; CHAPTER 19 ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS; CHAPTER 20 MINDS AND COMPUTERS |
APPENDIX I: SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READINGAPPENDIX II: GLOSSARY OF TERMS; INDEX |
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Could a computer have a mind? What kind of machine would this be? Exactly what do we mean by 'mind' anyway?The notion of the 'intelligent' machine, whilst continuing to feature in numerous entertaining and frightening fictions, has also been the focus of a serious and dedicated research tradition. Reflecting on these fictions, and on the research tradition that pursues 'Artificial Intelligence', raises a number of vexing philosophical issues. Minds and Computers |
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introduces readers to these issues by offering an engaging, coherent, and highly approachable interdisciplinary introduction to the P |
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