Kampis Gyorgy Megismere'studoma'nyi szemina'rium
Felveheto" a "Bevezete's a megismere'studoma'nyba" c.
ta'rggyal
egyu"tt vagy atto'l fu"ggetlenu"l.
Doktori iskolasoknak is ajanlott! Es kreditet is er, reszleteket
szemelyesen. Mindenkit szeretettel varok.
Helye es ideje: Rakoczi ut 5, II. em 229, minden hetfo" 16 ora.
Elso" ora: Jan 18. (bevezetes es a cikkek kiosztasa, elozetes
megbeszelese stb.)
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A szemina'riumon az ala'bbi cikkeket, illetve ko"nyvfejezeteket
dolgozzuk fel (az alabbi sorrend esetleges, nem az orake):
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University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.
A.M. Turing 1950: Computing Machinery and Intelligence, Mind LIX,
453~460.
J.R. Searle 1980: Minds, Brains and Programs, Behavioral and
Brain Sciences 3, 417~424.
P.K. Feyerabend 1963: Mental Events and the Brain, Journal of
Philosophy 60, 295~296.
D.C. Dennett 1984: Cognitive Wheels: The Frame Problem of Artifi-
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129~151.
Th. Nagel 1974: What Is It Like To Be a Bat?, The Philosophical
Review.
P.J. Hayes 1979: The Naive Physics Manifesto, in: Expert Systems
in the Micro~Electronic Age (D. Michie ed.), Edinburgh University
Press, pp. 242~270.
S.P. Stich 1983: The Syntactic Theory of Mind, Chapter 8 in: From
Folk Psychology to Cognitive Science (by S.P. Stich), Bradford
Books/MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
J.A. Fodor 1987: Why There Still Has To Be a Language of Thought,
in: Psychosemantics (by J.A. Fodor), Bradford Books/MIT Press,
Cambridge, Mass., pp. 135~167.
udv Kampis Gyorgy
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