List of contributors |
Preface |
Acknowledgements |
Introduction / Part I: |
What is AI anyway? / Roger C. Schank1: |
What kind of information processing is intelligence? / B. Chandrasekaran2: |
The Formal Foundations of AI / Part II: |
Non-monotonic reasoning versus logic programming: a new perspective / Teodor C. Przymusinski3: |
Prolegomena to a theory of mechanized formal reasoning / Richard W. Weyhrauch4: |
Levels of Theory / Part III: |
AI: a personal view / David Marr5: |
Has AI helped psychology? / Margaret A. Boden6: |
What's in an AI program? / Derek Partridge7: |
Programs and Theories / Part IV: |
One smal head: models and theories / Yorick Wilks8: |
The nature of AI principles / Alan Bundy ; Stellan Ohlsson9: |
The Role of Representations / 10: |
Thinking machines: can there be? are we? / Terry Winograd11: |
Evolution, error, and intentionality / Daniel C. Dennett12: |
The Role of Programs in AI / Part VI: |
What kind of fields is AI? / 13: |
Programs in the search for intelligent machines: the mistaken foundations of AI / Eric Dietrich14: |
Rational Reconstruction as an / AI MethodologyPart VII: |
The novelties of AI: theories, rograms and rational reconstructions / J. A. Campbell15: |
AM: a case study in AI methodology / G. D. Ritchie ; F. K. Hanna16: |
Is AI Special in Regard to its Methodology? / Part VIII: |
Is there anything special about AI? / Roger M. Needham17: |
What sort of a thing is an AI experiment? / Karen Sparck Jones18: |
We need better standards for AI research / John McCarthy19: |
Does Connectionism Provide a New Paradigm for AI? / Part IX: |
Why there still has to be a language of thought / Jerry A. Fodor20: |
Connectionism and the foundations of AI Paul Smolensky / 21: |
Some comments on Smolensky / Fodor Yorick Wilks22: |
Representation and high-speed computation in neural networks / Paul M. Churchland23: |
The Role of Correctness in AI / Part X: |
Does AI have a methodology different from software engineering? / 24: |
AI, computer science and education / Ranan Banerji25: |
Limitations on Current AI Technology / Part XI: |
The challenge of open systems / Carl Hewitt26: |
Towards a reconciliation of phenomenology and AI / Stuart E. Dreyfus ; Hubert L. Druyfus27: |
The superarticulacy phenomenon in the context of software manufacture / Donald Michie28: |
Annotated Bibliography on the Foundations of AI Imre Balogh / Brian M. SlatorPart XII: |
Index of names |