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Minds and Machines: Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy and Cognitive Science
Minds and Machines: Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy and
Cognitive Science
http://www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=100314
Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
Minds and Machines affords an international forum for the discussion and
debate of important and controversial issues concerning significant
developments within its areas of editorial focus. Well-reasoned
contributions from diverse theoretical perspectives are welcome and every
effort will be made to ensure their prompt publication.
Among the features that make this journal distinctive within the field are
these:
* Strong stands on controversial issues are especially encouraged
* Important articles exceeding normal journal length may appear
* Special issues devoted to specific topics are a regular feature
* Critical responses to previously published pieces are invited
* Review essays discussing current problem situations will appear.
This journal fosters a tradition of criticism within the AI and
philosophical communities on problems and issues of common concern. Its
scope explicitly encompasses philosophical aspects of computer science. All
submissions will be subject to review.
Editorial Focus:
Machines and Mentality - Knowledge and Its Representation - Epistemic
Aspects of Computer Programming - Connectionist Conceptions - Artificial
Intelligence and Epistemology - Computer Methodology - Computational
Approaches to Philosophical Issues - Philosophy of Computer Science -
Simulation and Modelling - Ethical Aspects of Artificial Intelligence.
ISSN 0924-6495
Editor-in-Chief:
James H. Moor
Department of Philosophy
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH 03755-3592
USA
Email: james.moor@dartmouth.edu
Review Editor:
Timothy Colburn
Department of Computer Science
University of Minnesota
Duluth, MN 55812-2496
USA
Email: tcolburn@d.umn.edu
Content available by subscription. Abstracts available online. Articles
available in PDF format. Selected articles available free online.
Current Issue: Volume 15, Number 1 February 2005
Date: 20 June 2005
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