Tutorial on Virtual Reality
Cyberspace
Michael Heim
Michael Moshell, Chief Scientist, Visual Systems Lab
Charles Hughes, Computer Science, UCF
Artificial Intelligence as Applied Philosophy: Some Problems in Speech Act Theory
P.W.H. Smith, Computer Science, City University, London
A Computational Perspective on Vagueness in Language
Alice I. Kyburg, Computer Science, University of Rochester
Can Computers Carry Content ‘Inexplicitly’?
Paul G. Skokowski, Philosophy, Stanford, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Proto Thinker: A Model of the Mind
John A. Barker, Philosophical Studies, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Recent Research In Connectionism
William Bechtel, Philosophy, Georgia State University
Quantum Computing and Formal Foundations for Non-Algorithmic Thought
Selmer Bringsjord and Michael Zenzen, Philosophy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Toward a Phylogeny of Computation: The Evolution of the Quantum Computer
Ron Wallace, Anthropology, Univeristy of Central Florida
Neural Network Modelling of Conceptual Revolutions in Science
Paul M. Churchland
University of California, San Diego
Course Processing and Class-Specific B-Boards: Jump-Starting the Revolution
Robert Cavalier, Director, Center for Design of Educational Computing, Carnegie Mellon University
Computer Based Research on Wittgenstein
David G. Stern, Philosophy, University of Iowa
Electronic Philosophy Texts
Mark Rooks, Philosophy, InteLex
Morality, Indirect Reciprocity, and the Prisoner’s Dilemma Game
John Shook, Philosophy, State University of New York, Buffalo
Artifical Sociology
Leslie Burkholder, Center for Design of Educational Computing, Carnegie Mellon
Artificial Reality: Simulations Between Experiment and Theory
Peter H. Galison, Philosophy-Physics, Harvard
The Chinese Finger Trap: Theory and Experiment on Mutually Logged-In Work Stations
Peter H. Barnett, Director, Computer Center, John Jay College, City University of New York
The Consistency of Common Sense and Default Reasoning
Kwok Hung Chan, Mathematical Sciences, Memphis State University
Typical Examples in Reasoning
Manfred Kerber and Erica Melis, Fachbereich Informatik, Universifăt des Saarlandes
Distinction-Making (Knowledge Structuring) in Conceptual Networks
Francis Heylighen, Systems Research, Free University of Brussels
Virtual Reality
William and Meredith Bricken
Human Interface Technology Laboratory, University of Washington
Modality, Tense, and Representation
Robert Beard, Philosophy, Florida State University
Automated Advice in Predicate Logic Proof Construction
Fred Portoraro, Philosophy, University of Toronto
Chameleon
Martin Fricke, Philosophy, University of Otago
Bounded Turing Machines are Chaotic
Thomas Clarke, Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida
Principia Cybernetica Project
Francis Heylighen, Systems Research, Free University of Brussels
Causal Process Models of Scientific Theory in Computational Investigations of Theory Change
Dale Moberg, Computer and Information Sciences, Laboratory for Al Research, Ohio State University
Connectionism, Gödel’s Theorem, and the Foundations of Cognitive Science
Albert E. Lyngzeidetson and Martin K. Solomon, University of Miami and Florida Atlantic University