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Also at University of Canterbury
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Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, Wittgenstein’s Deflationary Account of ReferenceLanguage and Communication 22 (3): 331-351. 2002.
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B. Jack Copeland, Heather Dyke, and Diane Proudfoot, Temporal parts and their individuationAnalysis 61 (4): 289-292. 2002.
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Diane Proudfoot, Wittgenstein's anticipation of the chinese roomIn John Mark Bishop & John Preston (eds.), Views Into the Chinese Room: New Essays on Searle and Artificial Intelligence, Oxford University Press. pp. 167-180. 2002.
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B. Jack Copeland, Narrow versus wide mechanismIn Matthias Scheutz (ed.), Computationalism: New Directions, Mit Press. pp. 5-32. 2002.
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B. Jack Copeland, The chinese room from a logical point of viewIn John Mark Bishop & John Preston (eds.), Views Into the Chinese Room: New Essays on Searle and Artificial Intelligence, Oxford University Press. 2002.
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B. Jack Copeland, The genesis of possible worlds semanticsJournal of Philosophical Logic 31 (2): 99-137. 2002.
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Sanaah Chopra, B. Jack Copeland, Eros Corazza, S. Donaho, Fernando Ferreira, Hartry Field, Dov Gabbay, Laurence Goldstein, J. Heidema, and Miranda Hill, Benton, RA, 527 Blackburn, P., 281 Braüner, T., 359 Brink, C., 543Journal of Philosophical Logic 31 (615). 2002.
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B. Jack Copeland, Logic and Reality: Essays on the Legacy of Arthur PriorMind 109 (435): 570-573. 2000.
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Diane Proudfoot and B. Jack Copeland, On Alan Turing’s Anticipation of ConnectionismIn R. Chrisley (ed.), Artificial Intelligence: Critical Concepts in Cognitive Science, Volume 2: Symbolic AI. 2000.
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B. Jack Copeland, Narrow Versus Wide Mechanism: Including a Re-Examination of Turing’s Views on the Mind-Machine IssueJournal of Philosophy 97 (1): 5-32. 2000.
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B. Jack Copeland, Indeterminate Identity, Contingent Identity, and Property Identity, Aristotelian-StylePhilosophical Topics 28 (1): 11-25. 2000.
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Diane Proudfoot and B. Jack Copeland, What Turing Did after He Invented the Universal Turing MachineJournal of Logic, Language and Information 9 (4): 491-509. 2000.
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Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, Alan Turing’s Forgotten Ideas in Computer ScienceScientific American 280 (4): 99-103. 1999.
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Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, Un Alan Turing DesconocidoInvestigación y Ciencia 273 14-19. 1999.
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Diane Proudfoot, Facts About Artificial IntelligenceScience 285 835. 1999.
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B. Jack Copeland, Logic and Reality: Essays on the Legacy of Arthur PriorStudia Logica 62 (3): 445-448. 1999.
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B. Jack Copeland, Turing's o-machines, Searle, Penrose, and the brainAnalysis 58 (2): 128-138. 1998.
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B. Jack Copeland, Turing's O-machines, Searle, Penrose and the brainAnalysis 58 (2): 128-138. 1998.
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B. Jack Copeland, The broad conception of computationAmerican Behavioral Scientist 40 (6): 690-716. 1997.
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B. Jack Copeland, Discussion: CYC: A Case Study in Ontological EngineeringElectronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy 5. 1997.
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Jack Copeland and Diane Proudfoot, On Alan Turing's Anticipation of ConnectionismSynthese 108 361-367. 1996.