Cognitive Carpentry: A Blueprint for How to Build a Person 1995 [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):418-419 (1996)
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Abstract

This book is a continuation of the project of Pollock's How to Build a Person: A Prolegomena. Pollock seeks to advance work on developing a program which meets reasonable criteria for being a rational agent. He sees that, to make the project feasible, the conception of rationality that one is aiming to implement needs to match the sort of program-constructing tools one is going to use. In this case, this means that rational agents will be algorithmically specifiable rule-followers.

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Stanley Munsat
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