• The Prospects for Artificial Intelligence
    Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. 1988.
    This investigation of the feasibility of artificial intelligence begins with a consideration of pertinent arguments by experts including Chomsky, Dreyfus, Fodor, Newell and Simon, Searle, and Stich. Representationalism, the view that cognition is primarily a matter of rule-governed manipulation of symbolic structures in the brain, is examined at length and ultimately found implausible. Exploration of an unorthodox approach to the design of intelligent machines generates a model of intentionality…Read more