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Jon Doyle

North Carolina State University
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  • North Carolina State University
    Computer Science
    Distinguished Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
PhD, 1980
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Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America
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Areas of Specialization
Nonmonotonic Logic
Belief Revision
Argument
Conceptual Analysis
Computational Philosophy
Formal Philosophy
Moral Reasoning and Motivation
Motivation and Will
Free Will and Physics
Formulating Physicalism
Interactionism
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Philosophy of Psychology
Deontic Logic
Analog and Digital Computation
Noncomputable Processes
Hypercomputation
The Church-Turing Thesis
Category Theory
Classical Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
Economics and Cognitive Science
Formal Models of Legal Reasoning
Philosophy of Political Science
19 more
Areas of Interest
Nonmonotonic Logic
Belief Revision
Argument
Conceptual Analysis
Computational Philosophy
Formal Philosophy
Ontology
Moral Reasoning and Motivation
Motivation and Will
Free Will and Physics
Formulating Physicalism
Interactionism
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Philosophy of Psychology
Deontic Logic
Analog and Digital Computation
Noncomputable Processes
Hypercomputation
The Church-Turing Thesis
Category Theory
Classical Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
Economics and Cognitive Science
Formal Models of Legal Reasoning
Philosophy of Political Science
20 more
  • All publications (10)
  •  60
    High-level factors alter signal detectability
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4): 711-711. 1988.
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceAspects of ConsciousnessThe Experience of High-Level Properties
  •  39
    The local geometry of multiattribute tradeoff preferences
    with Michael McGeachie
    Artificial Intelligence 175 (7-8): 1122-1152. 2011.
  •  68
    A truth maintenance system
    Artificial Intelligence 12 (3): 231-272. 1979.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  109
    Non-monotonic logic I
    with Drew McDermott
    Artificial Intelligence 13 (1-2): 41-72. 1980.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  146
    Two theses of knowledge representation: Language restrictions, taxonomic classification, and the utility of representation services
    with Ramesh S. Patil
    Artificial Intelligence 48 (3): 261-297. 1991.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  34
    Impediments to universal preference-based default theories
    with Michael P. Wellman
    Artificial Intelligence 49 (1-3): 97-128. 1991.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  • Extending Mechanics to Minds: The Mechanical Foundations of Psychology and Economics
    Cambridge University Press. 2006.
    Dynamical SystemsMetaphysics of MindComputation and Physical Systems, Misc
  •  30
    Rational control of reasoning in artificial intelligence
    In Andre Fuhrmann & Michael Morreau (eds.), The Logic of Theory Change: Workshop, Konstanz, FRG, October 13-15, 1989, Proceedings, Springer. pp. 19--48. 1991.
    Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
  •  122
    What is church's thesis? An outline
    Minds and Machines 12 (4): 519-520. 2002.
    Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
  •  60
    Perceptive questions about computation and cognition
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (4): 661-661. 1990.
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