The Emotion Machine

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The Emotion Machine is a 2006 book by artificial intelligence pioneer Marvin Minsky that explores how human thinking and emotions can be understood as computational processes of the mind.

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instanceOf book
argues that emotions are forms of thinking
that mental processes can be described as computational processes
author Marvin Minsky
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores how emotions can be modeled computationally
how human thinking can be understood as computation
follows Society of Mind
genre artificial intelligence literature
cognitive science literature
non-fiction
hasAuthorRole Marvin Minsky as artificial intelligence pioneer
hasPart discussion of commonsense reasoning
discussion of consciousness
discussion of emotions as cognitive processes
discussion of layers of the mind
discussion of self-reflection
influencedBy Society of Mind
surface form: Society of Mind theory
language English
mediaType print
notableFor linking emotions with computational models of mind
proposes a multi-level architecture of the mind
publicationYear 2006
subject artificial intelligence
cognitive science
computational theory of mind
emotions
human thinking
philosophy of mind
psychology of reasoning

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Marvin Minsky notableWork The Emotion Machine
Minsky notableWork The Emotion Machine
subject surface form: Marvin Minsky