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Wittgenstein and AI (Volume I): Mind and Language. This is the first of two edited collections, exploring Wittgensteinian themes in AI. The issues covered by the various chapters of this volume range over a number of topics, with a specific focus on mind and language.
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Wittgenstein and AI (Volume I): Mind and Language. This is the first of two edited collections, exploring Wittgensteinian themes in AI. The issues covered by the various chapters of this volume range over a number of topics, with a specific focus on mind and language.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781839991370
- Artikelnr.: 72244539
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781839991370
- Artikelnr.: 72244539
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Brian Ball is Associate Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London. His research spans a range of areas, notably the philosophy of mind, language and artificial intelligence, and he has taught the early history of analytic philosophy, including Wittgenstein.
Alice Helliwell is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London. Her research is focused on computational creativity and AI art, including questions of aesthetics and ethics.
Alessandro Rossi is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London. His work focuses on logic, metaphysics and the areas in which they intersect.
Alice Helliwell is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London. Her research is focused on computational creativity and AI art, including questions of aesthetics and ethics.
Alessandro Rossi is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London. His work focuses on logic, metaphysics and the areas in which they intersect.
Introduction
Brian Ball, Alice C. Helliwell and Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 1. Wittgenstein and Turing on AI: Myth Versus Reality, Diane Proudfoot
Chapter 2. Between Wittgenstein and Turing: Enactive Embodied Thinking Machines, Tomi Kokkonen and Ilmari Hirvonen
Chapter 3. Wittgenstein, Psychological Language and AI, Arturo Vázquez Hernández
Chapter 4. The Metonymical Trap, Éloïse Boisseau
Chapter 5. The Forms of Artificially Intelligent Life: Brandom, Chomsky and Wittgenstein on the Possibility of Strong-AI, Laith Abdel-Rahman
Chapter 6. Black Boxes, Beetles and Beasts, Ian Ground
Chapter 7. Language Models and the Private Language Argument: A Wittgensteinian Guide to Machine Learning, Giovanni Galli
Chapter 8. Simplification without Falsification: The Problem of Relevance in Logic and AI, Oskari Kuusela
Chapter 9. Modelling Analogical Reasoning: One-Size-Fits-All?, Ioannis Votsis
Notes on Contributors
Index
Brian Ball, Alice C. Helliwell and Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 1. Wittgenstein and Turing on AI: Myth Versus Reality, Diane Proudfoot
Chapter 2. Between Wittgenstein and Turing: Enactive Embodied Thinking Machines, Tomi Kokkonen and Ilmari Hirvonen
Chapter 3. Wittgenstein, Psychological Language and AI, Arturo Vázquez Hernández
Chapter 4. The Metonymical Trap, Éloïse Boisseau
Chapter 5. The Forms of Artificially Intelligent Life: Brandom, Chomsky and Wittgenstein on the Possibility of Strong-AI, Laith Abdel-Rahman
Chapter 6. Black Boxes, Beetles and Beasts, Ian Ground
Chapter 7. Language Models and the Private Language Argument: A Wittgensteinian Guide to Machine Learning, Giovanni Galli
Chapter 8. Simplification without Falsification: The Problem of Relevance in Logic and AI, Oskari Kuusela
Chapter 9. Modelling Analogical Reasoning: One-Size-Fits-All?, Ioannis Votsis
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction
Brian Ball, Alice C. Helliwell and Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 1. Wittgenstein and Turing on AI: Myth Versus Reality, Diane Proudfoot
Chapter 2. Between Wittgenstein and Turing: Enactive Embodied Thinking Machines, Tomi Kokkonen and Ilmari Hirvonen
Chapter 3. Wittgenstein, Psychological Language and AI, Arturo Vázquez Hernández
Chapter 4. The Metonymical Trap, Éloïse Boisseau
Chapter 5. The Forms of Artificially Intelligent Life: Brandom, Chomsky and Wittgenstein on the Possibility of Strong-AI, Laith Abdel-Rahman
Chapter 6. Black Boxes, Beetles and Beasts, Ian Ground
Chapter 7. Language Models and the Private Language Argument: A Wittgensteinian Guide to Machine Learning, Giovanni Galli
Chapter 8. Simplification without Falsification: The Problem of Relevance in Logic and AI, Oskari Kuusela
Chapter 9. Modelling Analogical Reasoning: One-Size-Fits-All?, Ioannis Votsis
Notes on Contributors
Index
Brian Ball, Alice C. Helliwell and Alessandro Rossi
Chapter 1. Wittgenstein and Turing on AI: Myth Versus Reality, Diane Proudfoot
Chapter 2. Between Wittgenstein and Turing: Enactive Embodied Thinking Machines, Tomi Kokkonen and Ilmari Hirvonen
Chapter 3. Wittgenstein, Psychological Language and AI, Arturo Vázquez Hernández
Chapter 4. The Metonymical Trap, Éloïse Boisseau
Chapter 5. The Forms of Artificially Intelligent Life: Brandom, Chomsky and Wittgenstein on the Possibility of Strong-AI, Laith Abdel-Rahman
Chapter 6. Black Boxes, Beetles and Beasts, Ian Ground
Chapter 7. Language Models and the Private Language Argument: A Wittgensteinian Guide to Machine Learning, Giovanni Galli
Chapter 8. Simplification without Falsification: The Problem of Relevance in Logic and AI, Oskari Kuusela
Chapter 9. Modelling Analogical Reasoning: One-Size-Fits-All?, Ioannis Votsis
Notes on Contributors
Index