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  2. Stevan Harnad - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Harnad was the founder [13] of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, of which he remained editor-in-chief until 2002. [14] In addition, he founded Psycoloquy (an early electronic journal sponsored by the American Psychological Association), CogPrints (an electronic eprint archive in the cognitive sciences hosted by the University of Southampton), and the American Scientist Open Access Forum ...

  3. Subversive Proposal - Wikipedia

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    Subversive Proposal. The " Subversive Proposal " was an Internet posting by Stevan Harnad on June 27, 1994 [1] [2] (presented at the 1994 Network Services Conference in London [3]) calling on all authors of "esoteric" research writings to archive their articles for free for everyone online (in anonymous FTP archives or websites).

  4. Symbol grounding problem - Wikipedia

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    Symbol grounding problem. The symbol grounding problem is a concept in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, philosophy of mind, and semantics. It addresses the challenge of connecting symbols, such as words or abstract representations, to the real-world objects or concepts they refer to. In essence, it is about how symbols ...

  5. Chinese room - Wikipedia

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    Stevan Harnad is critical of speed and complexity replies when they stray beyond addressing our intuitions. He writes "Some have made a cult of speed and timing, holding that, when accelerated to the right speed, the computational may make a phase transition into the mental.

  6. Computing Machinery and Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    As Stevan Harnad notes, [7] the question has become "Can machines do what we (as thinking entities) can do?" In other words, Turing is no longer asking whether a machine can "think"; he is asking whether a machine can act indistinguishably [8] from the way a thinker acts. This question avoids the difficult philosophical problem of pre-defining ...

  7. Harnad, Stevan R., ed. (1977). The Lateralization of the Nervous System. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0123257505. Harnad, S. (2008). What It Feels Like To Hear Voices: Fond Memories of Julian Jaynes. Biennial Julian Jaynes Conference on Consciousness, 7-9 August 2008, University of Prince Edward Island. Archived from the original on 2012-03-11.

  8. Behavioral and Brain Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Behav. Brain Sci. Behavioral and Brain Sciences is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of Open Peer Commentary established in 1978 by Stevan Harnad and published by Cambridge University Press. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 29.3.

  9. Self-archiving - Wikipedia

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    Self-archiving. Self-archiving is the act of (the author's) depositing a free copy of an electronic document online in order to provide open access to it. [1] The term usually refers to the self-archiving of peer-reviewed research journal and conference articles, as well as theses and book chapters, deposited in the author's own institutional ...