APA
Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers
From
the Chair
Featured
Articles
“How
Many Thoughts Can Fit in the Form of a Proposition?,” S. G. Sterrett
“Consciousness,
Engineering, and Anthropomorphism,” Ricardo Sanz
Philosophical
Computation: A Mechanistic Account
“Should
Physical Computation Be Understood Mechanistically?,” John Symons
“Commentary
on Gualtiero Piccinini's Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Perspective,”
Martin Roth
“Defending
the Mapping Account of Physical Computation,” Frances Egan
“Comments
on Gualtiero Piccinini, Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Perspective,”
Nico Orlandi
“The
Mechanistic Account of Physical Computation: Some Clarifications,” Gualtiero
Piccinini
“Philosophical
Insights from Computational Studies: Why Should Computational Thinking Matter
to Philosophers?,” Gary Mar
News
and Notes
“From
the Editor,” Peter Boltuc
“DABUS
in a Nutshell,” Stephen Thaler
“Five
Sessions Organized by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Computers for the
2020 APA Divisional Meetings,” Peter Boltuc
Call
for Papers
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Friday, October 25, 2019
APA NEWSLETTERS, FALL 2019: APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers.
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