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Also at State University of New York at Binghamton
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Eric Dietrich, Banbury Bound, or Can a machine be conscious?J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 13 (2): 177-180. 2001.
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Eric Dietrich, Concepts: Fodor's little semantic BBs of thought - A critical look at Fodor's theory of concepts -J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 13 (2): 89-94. 2001.
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Eric Dietrich, It does so: Review of The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology (review)AI Magazine 22 (4): 141-144. 2001.
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Eric Dietrich, It Does So: Review of Jerry Fodor, The Mind Doesn't Work That Way (review)AI Magazine 22 (4): 121-24. 2001.
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Valerie G. Hardcastle and Eric Dietrich, Toward a Book of Counter-Examples for Cognitive Science: Dynamic Systems Theory, Emotion, and AardvarksDanish Yearbook of Philosophy 36 (1): 35-48. 2001.
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Lisa Tessman, Critical Virtue Ethics: Understanding Oppression as Morally DamagingIn Peggy Desautels, Joanne Waugh, Margaret Urban Walker, Uma Narayan, Diana Tietjens Meyers & Hilde Lindemann Nelson (eds.), Feminists Doing Ethics, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2001.
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Lisa Tessman and Bat-Ami Bar On, Jewish Locations: Traversing Racialized Landscapes (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield. 2001.
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Eric Dietrich, Analogy and Conceptual Change, or You can't step into the same mind twiceIn Eric Dietrich Art Markman (ed.), Cognitive Dynamics: Conceptual change in humans and machines, Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 265--294. 2000.
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Eric Dietrich, A Counterexample t o All Future Dynamic Systems Theories of CognitionJ. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 12 (2): 377-382. 2000.
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Eric Dietrich, Cognitive Science and the Mechanistic Forces of Darkness, or Why the Computational Science of Mind Suffers the Slings and Arrowsof Outrageous FortuneTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 5 (2): 73-82. 2000.
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Arthur B. Markman and Eric Dietrich, In defense of representationCognitive Psychology 40 (2): 138--171. 2000.
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Arthur B. Markman and Eric Dietrich, Something old, Something new: Extending the classical view of representationTrends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (12): 470-475. 2000.
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Lisa Tessman, Moral Luck in the Politics of Personal TransformationSocial Theory and Practice 26 (3): 375-395. 2000.
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Eric Dietrich, Dynamic Systems and Paradise Regained, or How to avoid being a calculator (review)J. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 11 (4): 473-478. 1999.
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Eric Dietrich, Fodor's gloom, or what does it mean that dualism seems true?Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 11 (2): 145-152. 1999.
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Arthur B. Markman and Eric Dietrich, Whither structured representation?Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4): 626-627. 1999.
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Bram van Heuveln and Eric Dietrich, Brute association is not identityBehavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1): 171-171. 1999.
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Eric Dietrich and Arthur B. Markman, All information processing entails computation, or, if R. A. Fisher had been a cognitive scientist.Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (5): 637-638. 1998.
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Eric Dietrich, Review of David Chalmers, The Conscious Mind (review)Minds and Machines 8 (3): 441-461. 1998.
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Anthony Gillies and Eric Dietrich, Cognitive Carpentry (review)International Studies in Philosophy 30 (2): 151-153. 1998.
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Bram van Heuveln, Eric Dietrich, and Michiharu Oshima, Let's dance! The equivocation in Chalmers' dancing qualia argumentMinds and Machines 8 (2): 237-249. 1998.
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Lorenso Loren and Eric Dietrich, Merleau-ponty, embodied cognition, and the problem of intentionalityCybernetics and Systems 28 345-58. 1997.
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Eric Dietrich, AI, Situatedness, Creativity, and Intelligence; or the Evolution of the Little Hearing BonesJ. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 8 (1): 1-6. 1996.
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Lisa Tessman, Having a People: Beyond Individualism and Essentialism in Resistance to Interlocked OppressionsDissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst. 1996.
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Eric Dietrich, AI and the Mechanistic Forces of DarknessJ. Of Experimental and Theoretical AI 7 (2): 155-161. 1995.