This article can be viewed as an attempt to explore the consequences of two propositions. (1) Intentionality in human beings (and animals) is a product of causal features of the brain I assume this is an empirical fact about the actual causal relations between mental processes and brains It says simply that certain brain processes are sufficient for intentionality. (2) Instantiating a computer program is never by itself a sufficient condition of intentionality The main argument of this paper is directed at establishing this claim The form of the argument is to show how a human agent could instantiate the program and still not have the relevant intentionality. These two propositions have the following consequences (3) The explanation of how ...
I suggest that most discussions of intentional systems have overlooked an important aspect of living...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
This paper offers a novel argument against the phenomenal intentionality thesis (or PIT for short). ...
This article can be viewed as an attempt to explore the consequences of two propositions: (1) Intent...
This article can be viewed as an attempt to explore the consequences of two propositions. (1) Intent...
This paper addresses the question of whether Artificial Intelligence can have intentionality. This ...
Connectionism seems to avoid many of the problems of classical artificial intelligence, but has it a...
In this work we start from the idea that intentionality is the chief characteristic of intelligent b...
Humans and other animals are intentional agents; they are capable of acting in ways that are caused ...
Humans and other animals are intentional agents; they are capable of acting in ways that are caused ...
This entry surveys a range of proposed solutions to the problem of intentionality, that is, the prob...
In this article the A. takes into account the particular relationship within contemporary cognitive ...
As computational devices have become more complex, so have our interactions with them. In this paper...
The history of artificial intelligence (AI) is characterized by the difficulty to provide a concise ...
The article is devoted the problem of artificial intelligence. The main thesis is that a computer is...
I suggest that most discussions of intentional systems have overlooked an important aspect of living...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
This paper offers a novel argument against the phenomenal intentionality thesis (or PIT for short). ...
This article can be viewed as an attempt to explore the consequences of two propositions: (1) Intent...
This article can be viewed as an attempt to explore the consequences of two propositions. (1) Intent...
This paper addresses the question of whether Artificial Intelligence can have intentionality. This ...
Connectionism seems to avoid many of the problems of classical artificial intelligence, but has it a...
In this work we start from the idea that intentionality is the chief characteristic of intelligent b...
Humans and other animals are intentional agents; they are capable of acting in ways that are caused ...
Humans and other animals are intentional agents; they are capable of acting in ways that are caused ...
This entry surveys a range of proposed solutions to the problem of intentionality, that is, the prob...
In this article the A. takes into account the particular relationship within contemporary cognitive ...
As computational devices have become more complex, so have our interactions with them. In this paper...
The history of artificial intelligence (AI) is characterized by the difficulty to provide a concise ...
The article is devoted the problem of artificial intelligence. The main thesis is that a computer is...
I suggest that most discussions of intentional systems have overlooked an important aspect of living...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
This paper offers a novel argument against the phenomenal intentionality thesis (or PIT for short). ...