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DANIEL C. DENNETT: A BIBLIOGRAPHY
DANIEL C. DENNETT (at Irvine 1965-1971) DANIEL C. DENNETT A BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by Eddie Yeghiayan Works by Daniel C. Dennett (Arranged Chronologically by Year of Publication) 1968 -- 1969 -- 1970 -- 1971 -- 1972 -- 1973 -- 1974 -- 1975 -- 1976 -- 1977 1978 -- 1979 -- 1980 -- 1981 -- 1982 -- 1983 -- 1984 -- 1985 -- 1986 -- 1987 1988 -- 1989 -- 1990 -- 1991 -- 1992 -- 1993 -- 1994 -- 1995 -- ...
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Edge: DANIEL C. DENNETT
The Third Culture Home About Edge Features Edge Editions Press The Reality Club Third Culture Digerati Edge Search Dan Dennett is our best current philosopher. He is the next Bertrand Russell. Unlike traditional philosophers, Dan is a student of neuroscience, linguistics, artificial intelligence, computer science, and psychology. He's redefining and reforming the role of the philosopher. Of ...
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The Practical Requirements for Making a Conscious Robot
The Practical Requirements for Making a Conscious Robot Daniel C. Dennett Center for Cognitive Studies Tufts University Medford, MA USA cogstud@pearl.tufts.edu Keywords consciousness, robot, artificial intelligence Summary Arguments about whether a robot could ever be conscious have been conducted up to now in the factually impoverished arena of what is possible in principle. A team at MIT of ...
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NF reviews Daniel C. Dennett
Daniel C. Dennett Brainstorms. 1981. The Mind's I, with Douglas R. Hofstadter. 1981 Elbow Room. 1984. (Content and Consciousness. 2nd edition 1986.) The Intentional Stance. 1987. Murmurs in the Cathedral , 1989. Consciousness Explained. 1991. Darwin's Dangerous Idea. 1995 Kinds of Minds. 1996 (Brainchildren. 1998) (Bo Dahlbom, editor. Dennett and his Critics. 1993) Daniel C. Dennett's Home Page ...
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Is Perception the 'Leading Edge' of Memory
Is Perception the 'Leading Edge' of Memory Daniel C. Dennett Center for Cognitive Studies Tufts University Medford, MA 02155 USA cogstud@pearl.tufts.edu FINAL DRAFT Locarno Conference MEMORY AND OBLIVION October 21, 1992 Consciousness appears to us to consist of a sequence of contentful items, arranged in a sequence, the so-called stream of consciousness, in which each item in turn bursts quite ...
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