Philosophy and the Cognitive Sciences: Proceedings of the 16th International Wittgenstein Symposium, 15-22 August 1993, Kirchberg Am Wechsel (Austria)Roberto Casati, Barry Smith, Graham White |
Contents
Artificial Agents and Mental Properties | 37 |
Wittgenstein and Cognitive Science | 51 |
Thinking with a Word Processor | 63 |
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