•  868
    For centuries, philosophers studying the great mysteries of human subjectivity have focused on the mind/body problem and the difference between human beings and animals. Now a new ontological question takes center stage: to what extent can a manufactured object (a computer) exhibit qualities of mind? There have been passionate exchanges between those who believe that a "manufactured mind" is possible and those who believe that mind cannot exist except as a living, socially situated, embodied per…Read more
  •  64
    Book reviews: Hermes and the Golden Thinking Machine (review)
    with Valerie Shafer, Alexander Nakhimovsky, and Robin Cohen
    Minds and Machines 2 (3): 319-321. 1992.
  •  76
    The verstehen tradition
    Minds and Machines 5 (4): 525-531. 1995.
    Two different meanings of understanding are central to the question, Can a computer understand? The traditions associated with these two meanings are briefly traced, focusing on the continental verstehen tradition. It is argued that a beneficial dialog can emerge between these traditions, and that the presentations herein selected contribute to such a dialog.