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Making It Explicit: Reasoning, Representing, and Discursive Commitment
amazon.com

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  • An ounce of practice is worth a pound of precept. -- ENGLISH PROVERB (opening quote)
  • ``'We' is said in many ways. We may be three and me. We may be all that talks or all that moves, all that minds or all that matters. Since these boundaries are elastic, we have a task of demarcation; telling who or what we are, distinguishing ourselves from the other sorts of objects or organisms we find in our world.`` (opening passage, p. 3)
  • Strategy...
From TOC

1. Toward a Normative Pragmatics

I. Introduction
II. From Intentional State to Normative Status
III. From Norms Explicit in Rules to Norms Implicit in Practices
IV. From Normative Status to Normative Attitude
V. From Assessment to the Social Institution of Norms
VI. From Intentional Interpretation to Original Intentionality
Appendix: Wittgenstein's Use of Regel

2. Toward an Inferential Semantics

I. Content and Representation
II. The Priority of the Propositional
III. Conceptual Classification and Inference
IV. Material Inference, Conceptual Content, and Expression
V. Circumstances and Consequences of Application
VI. Conclusion
Excerpt from Index
contexts, 316, 318, 342, 344, 347, 398-399, 483, 617. See also deixis; deontic scorekeeping
extensional/intensional, 279, 281, 392
heterogeneous/homogeneous, 344-346, 350, 356
intentionally inverting, 381-382, 393, 394, 397, 403, 693n56
sentential, 343-344, 346
The Astonishing Hypothesis: The Scientific Search for The Soul
  • ``The book is mostly concerned with establishing a basis for scientific study of consciousness; however, Crick places the study of consciousness within a larger social context. Human consciousness is central to human existence and so scientists find themselves approaching topics traditionally left to philosophy, and religion.``
Chaotic Logic: Language, Thought and Reality from the Perspective of Complex Systems Science
Plenum Press
  • cf. The Structure of Intelligence: A New Mathematical Model of Mind (Springer, 1993)
  • cf. The Evolving Mind (Gordon and Breach, 1993)
The Brain
Royal Institution Christmas Lecture, sponsored by the BBC.
Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels With Science
with Normal Levitt, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, ISBN 0-8018-5707-4
The Systems Perspective: Methods and Models for the Future
with Stafford Beer [1]
  • Cf. Allenna Leonard. To Change Ourselves: A Personal VSM Application [2]
World Brain: H. G. Wells on the Future of World Education
Adamantine Press, London, U. K. (Nov. 1993)
authored "Critical Introduction," pp. 1-70
edited H. G. Wells, World Brain, pp. 71-154
annotated "Bibliography," pp. 155-180
Shadows of the Mind: A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness
Visions of Xanadu: Paul Otlet (1868-1944) and Hypertext
Journal of the American Society for Information Science 45: 235-250. [3]
  • ``Thus did Otlet early in the century envisage the kind of encyclopedia the idea of which independently attracted H.G. Wells's interest in those last few fateful years before the outbreak of the Second World War (Rayward, 1992). It was an idea of encyclopedia not greatly dissimilar from that about which Bush was to speculate in the context of memex in the first years of peace following the War.`` (my emphasis)
  • ``In 1937 the Institute for Intellectual Co-operation organised a World Congress for Universal Documentation in Paris. This was an enormous congress attended by representatives of governments as well as by those interested in documentation in a more private capacity. [...] Here there was much talk of H. G. Wells' idea of a World Brain, a new form of the encyclopedia, an idea which, in a different form, Otlet had been writing about for decades. Here Otlet met Wells and made "magnificent improvisations". (p. 356) (my emphasis) -- Boyd Rayward (1975). The Universe of Information: The Work of Paul Otlet for Documentation and International Organisation (FID520), VINITI, Moscow
  • Rayward's words are too inconsistent; why on earth?
Calculus
3rd ed., Publish or Perish, Berkeley, CA
Mind Matters: A Tribute to Allen Newell
The 26th Carnegie Mellon Symposium on Cognition, 1994
Proceedings (ed. with Tom Mitchell), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1996. books.google
The Physics of Immortality: Modern Cosmology, God and the Resurrection of the Dead
Doubleday, New York (56-page excerpt online)
editor
Libraries and the Internet: Education, Practice, & Policy
Library Trends (Spring 1994) 42(4): 585-758. General txt
  • Introduction describes World Brain. pdf

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