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University of Canterbury
Department of Philosophy

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  • B. Jack Copeland, Didier Galmiche, Dominique Larchey-Wendling, and Vidal-Rosset Joseph, Préface
    Philosophia Scientiae 3 (16-3): 3-5. 2012.
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  • B. Jack Copeland, The Church-Turing Thesis
    In Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2012.
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  • Michael-John Turp, Versions of Naturalism (review)
    Philosophical Forum 42 (3): 332-332. 2011.
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  • Jack Copeland and Diane Proudfoot, Alan Turing, Father of the Modern Computer
    Rutherford Journal: The New Zealand Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 4. 2011.
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  • Diane Proudfoot, Anthropomorphism and AI: Turingʼs much misunderstood imitation game
    Artificial Intelligence 175 (5-6): 950-957. 2011.
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  • Diane Proudfoot, Two Lectures on Religion by Karl Popper
    In C. Jones, B. Matthews & J. Clement (eds.), Treasures of the University Canterbury Library, Canterbury University Press. pp. 173-177. 2011.
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  • B. Jack Copeland, From the Entscheidungsproblem to the Personal Computer–and Beyond
    In Matthias Baaz (ed.), Kurt Gödel and the foundations of mathematics: horizons of truth, Cambridge University Press. pp. 151. 2011.
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  • B. Jack Copeland and Diane Proudfoot, Deviant encodings and Turing’s analysis of computability
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 41 (3): 247-252. 2010.
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  • B. Jack Copeland, On Vague Objects, Fuzzy Logic and Fractal Boundaries
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 33 (S1): 83-96. 2010.
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  • Diane Proudfoot, Meaning and Mind: Wittgenstein’s Relevance for the “Does Language Shape Thought?” Debate
    New Ideas in Psychology 27 163-183. 2009.
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  • Diane Proudfoot, Fictional Entities
    In Stephen Davies, Kathleen Marie Higgins, Robert Hopkins, Robert Stecker & David Cooper (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Aesthetics, Wiley. pp. 284-287. 2009.
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  • Michael-John Turp, Naturalized Epistemology and the Normative
    Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 13 (2): 343-355. 2008.
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  • Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, Turing’s Test: A Philosophical and Historical Guide
    In R. Epstein, G. Roberts & G. Beber (eds.), Parsing the Turing Test: Philosophical and Methodological Issues, Springer. pp. 119-138. 2008.
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  • B. Jack Copeland, The modern history of computing
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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  • Michael-John Turp, On the Prospects of Modal Fictionalism
    Gnosis 8 (2): 31-47. 2007.
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  • B. Jack Copeland and Oron Shagrir, Physical Computation: How General are Gandy’s Principles for Mechanisms?
    Minds and Machines 17 (2): 217-231. 2007.
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  • Carolyn Mason, Internal reasons and practical limits on rational deliberation
    Philosophical Explorations 9 (2). 2006.
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  • Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, Artificial Intelligence: History, Foundations, and Philosophical Issues
    In Paul Thagard (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophy of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Elsevier. pp. 429-482. 2006.
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  • Diane Proudfoot, Possible Worlds Semantics and Fiction
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 35 9-40. 2006.
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  • Diane Proudfoot, The Turing test: The elusive standard of artificial intelligence
    Philosophical Psychology 19 261-265. 2006.
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  • B. Jack Copeland, Meredith, Prior, and the History of Possible Worlds Semantics
    Synthese 150 (3): 373-397. 2006.
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  • B. Jack Copeland, Turing’s Thesis
    In Adam Olszewski, Jan Wolenski & Robert Janusz (eds.), Church's Thesis After 70 Years, De Gruyter. pp. 147-174. 2006.
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  • Adam Olszewski, Jan Wolenski, and Robert Janusz, Church's Thesis After 70 Years (edited book)
    De Gruyter. 2006.
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  • Darren Abramson, Andreas Blass, Yuri Gurevich, Douglas S. Bridges, Selmer Bringsjord, Konstantine Arkoudas, Carol E. Cleland, B. Jack Copeland, Hartmut Fitz, Janet Folina, Andrew Hodges, Leon Horsten, Stanislaw Krajewski, Charles McCarty, Elliott Mendelson, Roman Murawski, Jan Hertrich-Woleński, Jerzy Mycka, Piergiorgio Odifreddi, Adam Olszewski, Oron Shagrir, Stewart Shapiro, Wilfried Sieg, Karl Svozil, and David Turner, Contents
    In Adam Olszewski, Jan Wolenski & Robert Janusz (eds.), Church's Thesis After 70 Years, De Gruyter. 2006.
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  • Diane Proudfoot, A New Interpretation of the Turing Test
    Rutherford Journal: The New Zealand Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 1. 2005.
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  • Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, Alan Turing: Codebreaker and Computer Pioneer
    History Today 54 (7): 7. 2004.
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  • Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, The Computer, Artificial Intelligence, and the Turing Test
    In Christof Teuscher (ed.), Alan Turing: Life and Legacy of a Great Thinker, Springer-verlag. pp. 317-351. 2004.
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  • Diane Proudfoot, The implications of an externalist theory of rule-following behavior for robot cognition
    Minds and Machines 14 (3): 283-308. 2004.
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  • Diane Proudfoot, Robots and Rule-following
    In Christof Teuscher (ed.), Alan Turing: Life and Legacy of a Great Thinker, Springer-verlag. pp. 359-379. 2004.
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  • B. Jack Copeland, The Essential Turing: Seminal Writings in Computing, Logic, Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence, and Artificial Life: Plus the Secrets of Enigma (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2004.
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