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Subject: Pragmatics & Cognition Vol 15, No 3 (2007)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Pragmatics & Cognition
Volume Number: 15
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2007
Subtitle: Mechanicism and Autonomy: What Can Robotics Teach Us About Human Cognition and Action?
Main Text:
Mechanicism and Autonomy: What Can Robotics Teach Us About Human Cognition and
Action?
Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 15:3 (2007)
Edited by Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez, Willem F.G. Haselager and Itiel E. Dror
UNESP Marília / Radboud University / Southampton University
2007. vi, 215 pp.
Table of contents
Call for papers:
405-406
Mechanicism and autonomy: What can robotics teach us about human cognition and
action?
Willem F.G. Haselager and Maria Eunice Q. Gonzalez 407-412
Articles
A sense of presence
Andy Clark 413-433
Social cognition and social robots
Shaun Gallagher 435-453
A biosemiotic note on organisms, animals, machines, cyborgs, and the
quasi-autonomy of robots
Claus Emmeche 455-483
Autonomous agency, AI, and allostasis: A biomimetic perspective
Ioan Muntean and Cory D. Wright 485-513
Robotics, biological grounding and the Fregean tradition
Marti Hooijmans and Fred Keijzer 515-546
Aristotle, autonomy and the explanation of behaviour
Carlos Herrera Pérez and Tom Ziemke 547-571
Mechanism is not enough
Mark H. Bickhard 573-585
Discussion
Whence the autonomy? A response to Harnad and Dror
Alexander V. Kravchenko 587-597
Maturana's autopoietic hermeneutics versus Turing's causal methodology for
explaining cognition
Stevan Harnad 599-603
Book reviews
Vladimir J. Lumelsky, Sensing, Intelligence, Motion: How Robots and Humans Move
in an Unstructured World
Reviewed by Ademar Ferreira 605-609
Rolf Pfeifer and Josh Bongard, How the Body Shapes the Way We Think: A New View
of Intelligence
Reviewed by Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr. 610-614
Contents of Volume 15 615-617
Errata 619
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