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Date: 2002-03-26 18:16:21
Academia
Branches of philosophy
Formal sciences
Alan Turing
Interdisciplinary fields
Intelligence
Epistemology
Logic
Common sense
Science
Knowledge
Philosophy of artificial intelligence

SOME PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE John McCarthy and Patrick J. Hayes Computer Science Department Stanford University

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