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165-181
Explaining Computation Without Semantics: Keeping it Simple
Nir Fresco
183-202
How “Authentic Intentionality” can be Enabled: a Neurocomputational Hypothesis
Matteo Colombo
203-212
Can Machines Think? An Old Question Reformulated
Achim Hoffmann
213-241
Recursion Hypothesis Considered as a Research Program for Cognitive Science
Pauli Brattico
243-257
Modelling Trust in Artificial Agents, A First Step Toward the Analysis of e-Trust
Mariarosaria Taddeo
259-275
Compressed Environments: Unbounded Optimizers Should Sometimes Ignore Information
Nathan Berg and Ulrich Hoffrage
277-289
Explanations in Software Engineering: The Pragmatic Point of View
Jan De Winter
291-301
Varieties of Justification in Machine Learning
David Corfield
303-309
Comments on “The Replication of the Hard Problem of Consciousness in AI and Bio-AI”
Blake H. Dournaee
311-315
Charles Parsons: Mathematical Thought and its Objects Cambridge University Press, Cambridge MA, 2008, xx+378, $50.00, ISBN 9780521452793 (hardback)
Giuseppe Primiero
317-320
Grahek Nikola: Feeling Pain and Being in Pain, 2nd ed The MIT Press, Cambridge, 2007, xi+181, $32.00, ISBN 0262072831
David Fajardo-Chica
321-324
Robert Kirk: Zombies and Consciousness Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007, xii+235, $45, ISBN 978-0-19-922980-2
Jason Ford
325-326
David Braddon-Mitchell, Robert Nola (eds): Conceptual Analysis and Philosophical Naturalism The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2009, viii+370, $38.00, ISBN 0-262-51228-9
Bradford McCall
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