文献リスト:英語論文

人工知能の哲学に関する英語論文のリストです。(作成:若林佑治(東京大学大学院総合文化研究科博士課程))

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Paul E. Oppenheimer & Edward N. ZaltaA computationally-discovered simplification of the ontological argumentAustralasian Journal of Philosophy8922011333349
Sven RosenkrazEuropean functionalismAustralasian Journal of Philosophy8922011229249
Deborah J. BrownCartesian Functional AnalysisAustralasian Journal of Philosophy90120127592
Lawrence A. ShapiroMental manipulations and the problem of causal exclusionAustralasian Journal of Philosophy9032012507524
Micheal RescorlaAre computational transitions senseitive to semantics?Australasian Journal of Philosophy9042012703721
Sophie C. GibbThe entailment problem and the subset account of property realizationAustralasian Journal of Philosophy9232014551566
Marion GodmanThe special science dilemma and how culture solves itAustralasian Journal of Philosophy9332015491508
Michael D. KirchhoffSpecies of realization and the free energy principleAustralasian Journal of Philosophy9342015706723
Peter FazekasCausation at different levels: tracking the commitments of mechanistic explanationsBiology and Philosophy2632011365383
David Michael KaplanHow to demarcate the boundaries of cognitionBiology and Philosophy2742012545570
Bence NanayA modal theory of functionThe Journal of Philosophy10782010August412431
Jonathan CohenIndexicality and the puzzle of the answering machineThe Journal of Philosophy11012013January532
Diane ProudfootRethinking Turing's testThe Journal of Philosophy11072013July391411
Peter Godfrey-SmithMind, matter, and metabolismThe Journal of Philosophy113102016October481506
Peter KoellnerOn the question of whether the mind can be mechanized, I: from Gödel to PenroseThe Journal of Philosophy11572018July337360
Peter KoellnerOn the question of whether the mind can be mechanized, II: Penrose’s new argumentThe Journal of Philosophy11592018September453484
Michael S. C. Thomas, Harry R. M. Purser, Denis MareschalIs the mystery of thought demystified by context-dependent categorisation? Towards a new relation between language and thoughtMind and Language2752012November595618
Shapiro, Lawrence A.Flesh matters: the body in cognitionMind and Language3412019February320
Reza ZamaniAn object-oriented view on problem representation as a search-efficiency facet: minds vs. machinesMinds and Machines2012010February103117
Rosemarie VelikWhy machines cannot feelMinds and Machines2012010February118
Blake H. DournaeeComments on "the replication of hard problem of consciousness in AI and bio-AI"Minds and Machines2022010July303309
David CorfieldVarieties of justification in machine learningMinds and Machines2022010July291301
Mariarosaria TaddeoModelling trust in artificial agents, a first step toward the analysis of e-trustMinds and Machines2022010July243257
Achim HoffmannCan machines think? An old question reformulatedMinds and Machines2022010July203212
Huma Shah, Kevin WarwickHidden interlocutor misidentification in practical Turing testsMinds and Machines2032010July441454
Pavel N. PrudkovA view on human goal-directed activity and the construction of artificial intelligenceMinds and Machines2032010July363383
Y. J. ErdenCould a created being ever be creative? Some philosophical remarks on creativity and AI developmentMinds and Machines2032010July349362
Sukanto Bhattacharya, Yonggui Wang, Dongming XuBeyond Simon's means-ends analysis: natural creativity and the unanswered 'why' in the design of intelligent systems for problem-solvingMinds and Machines2032010July327347
Kyle E. JenningsDeveloping creativity: artificial barriers in artificial intelligenceMinds and Machines2042010November489501
Rafael Pérezy Pérez, Alfredo Aguilar, Santiago NegreteThe ERI-designer: a computer model for the arrangement of furnitureMinds and Machines2042010November533564
Mark O. RiedlStory planning: creativity through exploration, retrieval, and analogical transformationMinds and Machines2042010November589614
William J. RapaportYes, she was!Minds and Machines2112011February317
Jason FordHelen Keller was never in a chinese roomMinds and Machines2112011February5772
Vincent C. MüllerOn the possibilities of hypercomputing supertasksMinds and Machines2112011February8396
Graham WhiteDescartes among the robotsMinds and Machines2122011May179202
Darren AbramsonPhilosophy of mind is (in part) philosophy of computer scienceMinds and Machines2122011May203219
Donald NuteA logical hole the Chinese room avoidsMinds and Machines2132011August431433
Paweł Łupkowski, Andrzej WiśniewskiTuring interrogative gamsMinds and Machines2132011August435448
Dairon Rodríguez, Jorge Hermosillo, Bruno LaraMeaning in artificial agents: the symbol grounding problem revisitedMinds and Machines2212012February2534
Vincent C. MüllerIntroduction: philosophy and theory of artificial intelligenceMinds and Machines2222012May6769
Nick BostromThe superintelligent will: motivation and instrumental rationality in advanced artificial agentsMinds and Machines2222012May7185
Hubert L. DreyfusA history of first step fallaciesMinds and Machines2222012May8799
Antoni Gomila, David Travieso, Lorena LoboWherein is human cognition systematic?Minds and Machines2222012May101115
J. Kevin O'ReganHow to build a robot that is conscious and feelsMinds and Machines2222012May117136
Oron ShagrirComputation, implementation, cognitionMinds and Machines2222012May137148
Paul SchuweizerThe externalis foundations of truly total turing testMinds and Machines2232012August191212
Whit SchonbeinThe linguistic subversion of mental representationMinds and Machines2232012August235262
Bernard MolyneuxHow the problem of consciousness could emerge in robotsMinds and Machines2242012November277297
Stuart Armstrong, Anders Sandberg, Nick BostromThinking inside the box: controlling and using an oracle AIMinds and Machines2242012November299324
Yuping Shen, Xishun ZhaoProof sysmens for planning under cautious semanticsMinds and Machines2312013March545
Kevin Warwick, Huma Shah, James MoorSome implications of a sample of practical Turing testsMinds and Machines2322013May163177
José Hernández-Orallo, David L. DoweOn potential cognitive abilities in the machine kingdomMinds and Machines2322013May179210
Kari L. TheurerCompositional explanatory relations and machanistic reductionMinds and Machines2332013August287307
Fred Adams, Rebecca GarrisonThe mark of cognitiveMinds and Machines2332013August339352
Lawrence A. ShapiroDynamics and cognitionMinds and Machines2332013August353375
Pim HaselagerDid I do that? Brain-computer interfacing and the sense of agencyMinds and Machines2332013August405418
Philip J. NickelArtificial Speech and its authorsMinds and Machines2342013November489502
Drew McDermottOn the claim that a table-lookup program could pass the Turing testMinds and Machines2422014May143188
Jason MegillEmortion, cognition and artificial intelligenceMinds and Machines2422014May189199
Arthur CharlesworthThe comprehensibility theorem and the foundations of artificial intelligenceMinds and Machines2442014November439476
Travis J. WiltshireA prospective framework for the design of ideal artificial moral agents: insights from the science of heroism in humansMinds and Machines2512015February5771
John DanaherWhy AI doomsayers are like sceptical theists and why it mattersMinds and Machines2532015August231246
Maria BrinckerDynamics of perceptible agency: the case of social robotsMinds and Machines2642016December441466
Paul SmartSituating machine intelligence within the cognitive ecology of the internetMinds and Machines2722017June357380
Maria Jose ArrojoInformation and the internet: an analysis from the perspective of the science of the artificialMinds and Machines2732017September425448
Mark PriestleyAI and the origins of the functional programming language styleMinds and Machines2732017September449472
Javier Echeverría, Raúl TabarésArtificial intelligence, sybersities and technosocietiesMinds and Machines2732017September473493
Giuseppe PrimieroAlgorithmic iteration for computational intelligenceMinds and Machines2732017September521543
Deborah G. Johnson, Mario VerdicchioRefrming AI discourseMinds and Machines2742017December575590
Kyle BogosianImplementation of moral unsertainty in intelligent machinesMinds and Machines2742017December591608
Michael P. Wellman, Uday RajanEthical isses for autonomous trading agentsMinds and Machines2742017December609624
Ugo PagalloWhen morals ain't enough: robots, ethics, and the rules of the lawMinds and Machines2742017December625638
Ezequiel López-RubioComputational functionalism for the deep learning eraMinds and Machines2842018December667688
Luciano Floridi, Josh Cowls, Monica Beltrametti, Raja Chatil, Patrice Chazerand, Virginia Dignum, Christoph Luetge, Robert Madelin, Ugo Pagallo, Francesca Rossi, Burkhard Schafer, Peggy Valcke, Effy VayenaAI4People-an ethical framework for a good AI society: opportunities, risks, principles, and recommendationsMinds and Machines2842018December689707
Christopher Burr, Nello Cristianini, James LadymanAn analysis of the interaction between intelligent software agents and human usersMinds and Machines2842018December735774
Michael Resch, Andreas KaminskiThe epistemic importance of technology in computer simulation and machine learningMinds and Machines2912019March917
David WatsonThe rhetoric and reality of anthropomorphism in artificial intelligenceMinds and Machines2932019September417440
Andrés PáezThe pragmatic turn in explainable artificial intelligence (XAI)Minds and Machines2932019September441459
Christopher Burr, Nello CristianiniCan machines read our minds?Minds and Machines2932019September461494
Carl GillettMultiply realizing scientific properties and their instancesPhilosophical Psychology2462011727738
Sungsu KimMultiple realization and evidencePhilosophical Psychology2462011739749
Ron SunAutonomous generation of symbolic representations through subsymbolic activitiesPhilosophical Psychology2662013888912
Pierre SteinerA problem for representationalist versions of extended cognitionPhilosophical Psychology2822015184202
Lisa MiracchiA competence framework for artificial intelligence researchPhilosophical Psychology3252019588633
Hong Yu WongOn the significance of bodily awareness for bodily actionPhilosophical Quartely652612015October790812
Thomas W. Simpson, Vincent C. MüllerJus war and robots' killingsPhilosophical Quartely662632016April302322
Corey J. MaleyAnalog and digital, continuous and discretePhilosophical Studies15512011August117131
Ronald EndicottResolving arguments by different conceptual traditions of realizationPhilosophical Studies15912012May4159
Wesley Buckwalter, Mark PhelanFunction and feeling machines: a defense of the philosophical conception of subjective experiencePhilosophical Studies16622013November349361
William E. S. McNeillInferentialism and our knowledge of others' mindsPhilosophical Studies17262015June14351454
Gualtiero PiccininiThe mind as neural software? Understanding functionalism, computationalism, and computational functionalismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research8122010September269311
Avi Rosenfeld, Inon Zuckerman, Amos Azaria, Sarit KrausCombining psychological models with machine learning to better predict people's decisionsSynthese1891 Supplement2012December8193
Luciano Floridi, Nir Fresco, Giuseppe PrimieroOn malfunctioning softwareSynthese19242015April11991220
Mario Villalobos, Joe DewhurstEnactive autonomy in computational systemsSynthese19552018May18911908
Breden M. Lake, Tomer D. Ullman, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Samuel J. GershmanBuilding machines that learn and think like peopleBehavioral and Brain Sciences402017Novembere253e281
Zeynap BarlasWhen robots tell you what to do: Sense of agency in human- and robot-guided actionsConsciousness and Congnition752019October
Ouriel Grynszpan, Aïsha Sahaï, Nasmeh Hamidi, Elisabeth Pacherie, Bruno Berberian, Lucas Roche, Ludovic Saint-BauzelThe sense of agency in human-human vs human-robot joint actionConsciousness and Congnition752019October
Dharchan Kumaran, Demis Hassabis, James L. McClellandWhat learning systems do intelligent agents need? Complemetary learning systems theory updatedTrends in Cognitive Sciences2072016July512534
Luiz PessoaDo intelligent robots need emotion?Trends in Cognitive Sciences21112017November817819
Jeffrey S. BowersParallel distributed processing theory in the age of deep networksTrends in Cognitive Sciences21122017December950961
Elisabetta Versace, Antone Martinho-Truswell, Alex Kacelnik, Giorgio VallortigaraPriors in animal and artificial intelligence: where does learning begin?Trends in Cognitive Sciences22112018November963965
Yochanan E. Bigman, Adam Waytz, Ron Alterovitz, Kurt GrayHolding robots responsible: the elements of machine moralityTrends in Cognitive Sciences2352019May365368
Radoslaw M. Cichy, Daniel KaiserDeep neural ntworks as scientific modelsTrends in Cognitive Sciences2342019April305317