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State University of New York at Binghamton
Department of Philosophy

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  • 18
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  • 20
    Graduate students
  • 21
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  • 22
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  • Eric Dietrich, AI and the tyranny of Galen, or why evolutionary psychology and cognitive ethology are important to artificial intelligence
    Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 6 (4): 325-330. 1994.
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  • Eric Dietrich and Chris Fields, Role of the Frame Problem in Fodor's Modularity Thesis
    In Kenneth M. Ford & Zenon W. Pylyshyn (eds.), The Robot's Dilemma Revisited: The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence, Ablex. pp. 9. 1994.
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  • Eric Dietrich, Thinking Computers and Virtual Persons: Essays on the Intentionality of Machines (edited book)
    Academic Press. 1994.
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  • Eric Dietrich, Thinking computers and the problem of intentionality
    In Thinking Computers and Virtual Persons: Essays on the Intentionality of Machines, Academic Press. 1994.
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  • Eric Dietrich, The Ubiquity of Computation
    Think (misc) 2 (June): 27-29. 1993.
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  • J. Aronson, Eric Dietrich, and E. Way, Throwing the conscious baby out with the Cartesian bath water
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2): 202-203. 1992.
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  • Eric Dietrich, Computationalism
    Social Epistemology 4 (2): 135-154. 1990.
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  • Eric Dietrich, Replies to my computational commentators
    Social Epistemology 369 (October-December): 369-375. 1990.
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  • Eric Dietrich, Is Thagard's theory of explanatory coherence the new logical positivism?
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (3): 473-474. 1989.
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  • Eric Dietrich, Semantics and the computational paradigm in computational psychology
    Synthese 79 (1): 119-41. 1989.
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  • Eric Dietrich, Computers, intentionality, and the new dualism
    Computers and Philosophy Newsletter. 1988.
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  • Eric Dietrich and Chris Fields, Some assumptions underlying Smolensky's treatment of connectionism
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1): 29-31. 1988.
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  • Chris Fields and Eric Dietrich, Intentionality is a red herring
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4): 756-757. 1987.
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  • Eric Dietrich, Computer Thought: Propositional Attitudes and Meta-Knowledge
    Dissertation, The University of Arizona. 1985.
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  • Gerald Hull, Action and Determinism: A Study of the Problem of Freewill
    Dissertation, State University of New York at Binghamton. 1976.
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  • Eric Dietrich, -EDITORIAL- Banbury Bound, or Can a machine be conscious?
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  • Gerald Hull, A Normative Approach to Moral Realism
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  • Gerald Hull, How Can Morality be in My Interest
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  • Gerald Hull, How to derive morality from Hume's Maxim
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  • Gerald Hull, The eliminability of higher order vagueness
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  • Gerald Hull, Vagueness, Truth and Varzi
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  • Gerald Hull, Vagueness without indefiniteness
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  • Gerald Hull, Practical Reasoning In 11 Easy Steps
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  • Gerald Hull, Finlay's Radical Altruism
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  • Gerald Hull, Tracking the Moral Truth: Debunking Street’s Darwinian Dilemma
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  • Gerald Hull, How Do You Like Me Now?
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  • Gerald Hull, Empirical and Rational Normativity
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  • Gerald Hull, The Detoxification of Desire
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  • Gerald Hull, Empirical Teleonomy: A Reply to Dresow and Love
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  • Nicole Hassoun, Another Mere Addition Paradox? Some Reflections on Variable Population Poverty Measurement
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