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New Trends in Cognitive Science 1999
Out of the Box: How AI Got Computers Wrong
Phil Agre
Ideas Concerning a "New Computationalism": Its Limits and its relation to VR
Rainer Born
Neuromorphic Engineering and a Successor Notion of Computation
Catherine Breslin
The Adaptive Advantage of Symbolic Theft over Sensorimotor Toil: Grounding Language in Perceptual Categories
Angelo Cangelosi and Stevan Harnad
Representation for the "New Computationalism"
Tony Chemero
No Cognition without Representation? Dynamical Computationalism and the Emulation Theory of Representation
Samir Chopra
Transparent computationalism
Ronald L. Chrisley
Narrow Versus Wide Mechanism (Including a Re-examination of Turings Views on the Mind-Machine Issue)
B. Jack Copeland
Why a Closed, Rule-governed, 'Digital' System need not be a Formal System: the Case of the Ancient Game of Go
Adrian Cussins
Computationalism: The Very Idea
David Davenport
Virtual Reality - Real Virtuality: On the Interaction between Simulation and Reality
Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger and Hardy Hanappi
Symbol Grounding and the Origin of Language
Stevan Harnad
Authentic Intentionality
John Haugeland
Part binding in a noisy environment by dynamic binding of synfire chains
Gaby Hayon, Moshe Abeles and Daniel Lehmann
The Rumors of its Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
David Israel
Coding and Subjectivity in cortical information processing
Ken Mogi and Yoshi Tamori
Introduction: A "New Computationalism"?
Matthias Scheutz
Embedding Computation
Georg Schwarz
Productivity and the Classical/Connectionist Debate
Oron Shagrir
Four Dialectics of Computing
Brian Cantwell Smith
The Indeterminacy of Nondeterminism
Walter Warwick
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