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Aaron Sloman / Cognitive science / Computational neuroscience / Open problems / Philosophy of mind / Artificial intelligence / Mind / Philosophy of science / Stephen Stich / Science / Ethology / Knowledge
Date: 2014-12-15 11:20:34
Aaron Sloman
Cognitive science
Computational neuroscience
Open problems
Philosophy of mind
Artificial intelligence
Mind
Philosophy of science
Stephen Stich
Science
Ethology
Knowledge

Review of CRP by Stephen Stich

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