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References

Electronic Sources(Text)

  1. Chalmers, David.  "Facing the Problem of Consciousness".   <http://ling.ucsc.edu/~chalmers/papers/facing.html> (July 1998)

  2. Harnad, Steven.   "The Turing Test is not a Trick: Turing Indistinguishably is a Scientific Criterion".     <http://www.cogsci.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Papers/Harnad/harnad92.turing.html> (July 1998)

  3. Lassegue, Jean.  "What Kind of Turing Test Did Turing Have in Mind?".  <http://www.gold.ac.uk/tekhnema/3/lassegue/read01.html> (July 1998)

  4. Searle, John.  "Is the Brain a Digital Computer?".  <http://cogsci.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Papers/Py104/searle.comp.html> (July 1998)

  5. Turing, Alan.  "Computer Machinery and Intelligence". <http://www.sscf.ucsb.edu/~sung/comm115/writing-define-computing/
    Computing-machinery.html
    .>
         (July 1998)

  6. Vatter, Vince.  "Misguided Intelligence: Something on the Turing Test".  <http://www.msu.edu/user/vattervi/turing/premium.html> (July 1998)

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Printed Material

Part of a Book
  1. American Heritage Dictionary, The.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985.

  2. Edmunds, Robert A. The Prentice-Hall Guide to Expert Systems.  Englewoods Cliffs, New Jersey:  Prentice- Hall Inc., 1988, pp. 349-360.

  3. Heller, Richard F.  Advanced Placement Examination in Biology.  New York, New York:  Mcamillan, Inc., 1990. pp.156-158.

  4. Hofstadter, Douglas.  Godėl, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid.   New York: Vintage Books, 1979, pp. 572-573.

  5. Mishkoff, Henry C. Understaing Artificial Intelligence.  Indianapolis, Indiana:  Howard W. Sams & Company, 1988, pp.17-29.

  6. Schank, Roger C.  The Cognitive Computer: On Language, Learning, and Artificial Intelligence.  Reading: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1984.

  7. Schank, Roger C. "What is AI anyway?"  The Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, Derek Partridge & Yorick Wilkes, ed.   Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990.

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Entire Book
  1. Crevier, Daniel.  AI: The Tulmultouous History of the Search for Artificial Intelligence.  New York: BasicBooks, 1993.

  2. Herndon, Robert K., Designer.  Understanding Computers: Artificial Intelligence.  Alexandria: Time-Life Books, 1991.

  3. Kurzweil, Raymond.  The Age of Intelligent Machines.   Japan: Dai Nippon, 1990.

  4. Spencer, Donald, ed.  Webster's New World Dictionary of Computer Terms.  New York: Prentice Hall, 1992.

 

 

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