Mind Design III: Philosophy, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence
By (Author) John Haugeland
By (author) Carl F. Craver
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
12th December 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
006.3
Paperback
552
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
The essential reader on the philosophical foundations and implications of artificial intelligence, now comprehensively updated for the twenty-first century. In the quarter century since the publication of John Haugeland's Mind Design II, computer scientists have hit many of their objectives for successful artificial intelligence. Computers beat chess grandmasters, driverless cars navigate streets, autonomous robots vacuum our homes, and ChatGPT answers existential queries in iambic pentameter on command. Engineering has made incredible strides. But have we made progress in understanding and building minds Comprehensively updated by Carl Craver and Colin Klein to reflect the astonishing ubiquity of machine learning in modern life, Mind Design III offers an essential collection of classic and contemporary essays on the philosophical foundations and implications of artificial intelligence. Contributions from a diverse range of philosophers and computer scientists address the nature of computation, the nature of thought, and the question of whether computers can be made to think. With extensive new material reflecting the explosive growth and diversification of AI approaches, this classic reader equips students to assess the possibility of, and progress toward, building minds out of computers. New edition highlights- New chapters on advances in deep neural networks, reinforcement learning, and causal learningNew material on the complementary intersection of neuroscience and AIOrganized thematically rather than chronologically Brand new introductions to each section that include suggestions for coursework and further reading
The late John Haugeland was the David B. and Clara E. Stern Professor Emeritus in Philosophy at the University of Chicago. He was chair of the Philosophy Department from 2004-2007 and was the editor of two editions of Mind Design- Philosophy, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence. Carl F. Craver is Professor of Philosophy and Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis, author of Explaining the Brain- Mechanisms and the Mosaic Unity of Neuroscience, and coauthor of In Search of Mechanisms- Discoveries across the Life Sciences. Colin Klein is Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University and author of What the Body Commands- The Imperative Theory of Pain (MIT Press).