# Oxford Readings in Philosophy

The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence

Margaret A. Boden
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Is "artificial intelligence" a contradiction in terms? Could computers (in principle) be made to model every aspect of the mind, including logic, language, and emotion? This interdisciplinary collection of classical and contemporary readings provides a clear and comprehensive guide to the many hotly-debated philosophical issues at the heart of artificial intelligence. The editor includes an informative introduction and reading list.
Genres: PhilosophyArtificial IntelligenceNonfictionPsychologyScience
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