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Book Description Pictorial Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. [The Mind and the Machine : Philosophical Aspects of Artificial Intelligence] {Ellis Horwood Limited; Chichester, West Sussex; 1984; Pictorial Hard Cover; Near Fine/No Jacket; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; ISBN: 0-470-20104-5.} Covers slightly rubbed. Two ISBNs listed: 0-85312-712-3 (Ellis Horwood Limited) and 0-470-20104-5 (Halsted Press). First published in 1984 by Ellis Horwood Limited. Edited by Steve Torrance, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Middlesex Polytechnic. "This book asks an important question: what light do current developments in computing shed on philosophical and psychological understanding of the human mind? A colloquium of authors from philosophy, artificial intelligence, linguistics, psychology and computing provide their answers in one of the first-ever texts to bring together such a wide range of disciplines into a single are of general international concern. The book draws heavily on the current research being undertaken by innovative scientists from leading university departments, helping to articulate questions concerning the relationship between the computer and the human mind, and to provide directions for answers. The topics discussed are relevant to the growth of public interest in artificial intelligence, expert systems, and fifth generation computers." Listing updated 6-23-2006. Seller Inventory # 003126
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 213 pages, hardback (black laminated boards, lettered in white), a near-fine copy (no dust-jacket issued) [0853127123 / 0470201045]. Seller Inventory # 7700