"Brainstorms"

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"Brainstorms" is a collection of influential essays by philosopher Daniel Dennett that explores the nature of mind, consciousness, and cognitive science from a philosophical and computational perspective.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
approachToMind computationalism
functionalism
materialism
author Daniel C. Dennett NERFINISHED
Daniel Dennett NERFINISHED
containsEssay Intentional Systems NERFINISHED
Mechanism and Responsibility
Two Approaches to Mental Images NERFINISHED
Where Am I? NERFINISHED
Why You Can’t Make a Computer That Feels Pain NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre cognitive science
philosophy
philosophy of mind
hasForm collection of essays
hasPerspective computational
functionalistic
naturalistic
hasReputation classic text in contemporary philosophy of mind
hasSequel The Intentional Stance NERFINISHED
influencedField artificial intelligence
cognitive science
philosophy of cognitive science
philosophy of mind
language English
mainTheme analysis of intentional systems and beliefs
explanation of mental phenomena in physical and computational terms
relationship between psychology and computer science
notableFor early defense of computational approaches to mind
influential contributions to philosophy of mind
partOfDennettWorkPeriod early work on intentional systems
publicationYear 1978
publisher MIT Press NERFINISHED
subject artificial intelligence
cognitive science
consciousness
free will
intentionality
mental representation
mind
philosophy of psychology
targetAudience cognitive scientists
computer scientists
philosophers
psychologists
timePeriod late 20th century philosophy

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