Essay Material List

Presentation Schedule

  • May 3: Minds, Brains, and Computers (Chapter 1 ~ 9)
  • May 10: Minds, Brains, and Computers (Chapter 10 ~ 18)
  • May 12: Minds, Brains, and Computers (Chapter 19 ~ 27)
  • May 14: Minds, Brains, and Computers (Chapter 28 ~ 35), Computationalism (Whole Chapters), Molecular Computing (Whole Chapters)

Minds, Brains, and Computers

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  • Part I The Mind as Computer
    1. A History of Thinking (¹ÚÇö¼·)
    2. Minds and Machines (±è¹ÎÇõ)
    3. Semantic Engines: An Introduction to Mind Design (À̵¿ÁÖ)
    4. The Language of Thought: First Approximations (ȲÀοí)
    5. Vision (ÇãÁø¿í)
    6. GPS, a Program that Simulates Human Thought (±èÇöÁß)
    7. A Procedural Model of Language Understanding (À̵¿ÀÎ)
    8. A General Learning Theory and its Application to Schema Abstraction (ÀÌÀç¿ø)
    9. Minds, Brains, and Programs (¹Úµ¿ÈÆ)
    10. Computing Machinery and Intelligence
  • Part II The Mind as Neural Network
    1. The Perceptron: A Probabilistic Model for Information Storage and Organization (Çã¹Î¿À)
    2. Cognitive Activity in Artificial Neural Networks (¹Ú¼º¿ì)
    3. Cooperative Computation of Stereo Disparity
    4. On Learning the Past Tenses of English Verbs (¾çµ¿ÀÏ)
    5. Parallel Networks that Learn to Pronouce English Text (Á¤¿ø¼®)
    6. Connectionism and the Problem of Systematicity: Why Smolemsky's Solution Doesn't Work (Á¶Àα¹)
    7. Connectionism, Constituency, and the Language of Thought (À̵ÎÈñ)
    8. Rules and Connections in Human Language (À̼º¹Î)
  • Part III The Mind as Brain
    1. The Organization of Behavior (Á¶ÃáÈ£)
    2. In Search of the Engram (Çѵ¿Áø)
    3. A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity
    4. Is Consciousness a Brain Process? (±èÁ¤¿ø, È«Àαâ)
    5. The Computational Brain: Anatomical and Physiological Techniques (ÃÖÀ¯¿ë)
    6. What the Frog's Eye Tells the Frog's Brain (ÀÌ»óÈñ)
    7. Positron Emission Tomographic Studies of the Cortical Anatomy of Single-word Processing (°û¿µºó)
    8. Computational Neuroscience (±è±â¿µ)
    9. Two Cortical Visual Systems (³²¼º½Ä)
  • Part IV Special Topics
    1. Recent Contributions to the Theory of Innate Ideas (±è¿µÈÆ)
    2. The "Innateness Hypothesis" and Explanatory Models in Linguistics (ȲÁØÈ£)
    3. Linguistics and Philosophy (ÁöÀº°æ)
    4. Initial Knowledge: Six Suggestions (Á¤ÁØ¿µ)
    5. précis of 'The Modularity of Mind' (¹Ú¼±Àç)
    6. Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes
    7. The Social Function of Intellect (±èÁؼö)
    8. Origins of Domain Specificity: The Evolution of Functional Organization (Àå¿À¿µ)

Computationalism: New Directions

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  1. Computationalism - The Next Generation (Á¶Á¾³²)
  2. The Foundations of Computing (µµ°­È£, ÀüÀ±È£)
  3. Narrow versus Wide Mechanism (½Å±Ç¼ö)
  4. The Irrelevance of Turing Machines to Artificial Intelligence (ÀÌâÇÑ)
  5. The Practical Logic of Computer Work (±è±â¹®)
  6. Symbol Grounding and the Origin of Language (Á¶´ëÇü)
  7. Authentic Intentionality (±è¿µ°ï)

Molecular Computing

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  1. Conformation-Based Computing: A Rationale and a Recipe (ÃÖ¼º·Ï)
  2. Molecular Recognition: Storage and Processing of Molecular Information (¾Èº´±Ô)
  3. Computing in Reaction-Diffusion and Excitable Media: Case Studies of Unconventional Processors
  4. Chemical-Based Computing and Problems of High Computational Complexity: The Reaction-Diffusion Paradigm (±èűÕ)
  5. DNA Computing and Its Frontiers (¹®Á¾È£)
  6. Bioelectronics and Protein-Based Optical Memories and Processors (À±¼º·Î)
  7. Bioelectronics and Biocomputers (Çã½ÂÁØ)

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