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  • The Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP).

    The leading U.S. organization for discussion between (analytic) philosophers and (mainly cognitively oriented) psychologists.

    www.hfac.uh.edu

  • Hyponoeticism - New Philosophy of Mind

    A New and Challenging Philosophy of Mind.

    www.hyponoesis.org

  • Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona.

    The main institutional center for Consciousness Studies. Host of the TucsonĀ "Toward a Science of Consciousness" conferences, and periodically stages on-line courses on aspects of Consciousness Studies.

    www.consciousness.arizona.edu

  • Books about Philosophy of Mind

    Commentaries on books and ideas from philosophers of mind including Patricia Churchland, Terrence Sejnowski, Paul Churchland, Ned Block, Owen Flanagan, Daniel Dennett, Georges Rey.

    www.geocities.com

  • Daniel C. Dennett - publications and preprints.

    This page makes available online versions of many recent (1987-1997) published and unpublished articles, and reviews, by this influential and unusually readable philosopher (and by some of his associates).

    ase.tufts.edu

  • Cognitive Science

    The interdisciplinary study of mind and intelligence. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Paul Thagard..

    plato.stanford.edu

  • Non-Cartesian Cognitive Science.

    Many helpfully categorized links and introductory material concerning embodied/situated approaches to cognition, ranging from Artificial Life research to Existentialism. By Ronald Lemmen.

    www.magneticfields.org

  • Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography

    Thousands of entries, categorized by subject matter. From David Chalmers.

    www.u.arizona.edu

  • Mental Images: Philosophical Psychology

    Introductory and advanced material on the imagery debate, cognitive science, and metaphysical issues.

    www.gis.net

  • Computing Machinery and Intelligence

    The classic 1950 article by Alan Turing on machine intelligence, where he introduces the famous Turing test.

    www.abelard.org

  • The Philosophy and Future of AI

    A personal perspective, with many links, from Artificial Intelligence researcher Mark Humphrys.

    www.compapp.dcu.ie

  • The Extended Mind

    This paper by Andy Clark and David Chalmers proposes an active externalist theory of mind - that when we use tools such as paper or computers to aid in our cognition, they become part of our minds.

    www.u.arizona.edu

  • Argumentation Map: Do Computers Have to be Conscious to Think?

    Argumentation maps propose to map the detailed structure of major philosophical debates in graphical form. Portions of the map of the "Can Computers Think?" debate are now available online.

    www.macrovu.com

  • Dualism: Papers

    Articles on dualism and parapsychology by John Beloff.

    moebius.psy.ed.ac.uk

  • Connectionism

    Movement in cognitive science which hopes to explain human intellectual abilities using artificial neural networks. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by James W. Garson.

    plato.stanford.edu

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