[comp.edu] MINDS & MACHINES: NEW JOURNAL--CALL FOR PAPERS

rapaport@adara.cs.Buffalo.EDU (William J. Rapaport) (03/05/90)

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                  Kluwer Academic Publishers announces

                           MINDS AND MACHINES
 Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science
                             ISSN 0924-6495
   (previously announced as `Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence')


                            EDITORIAL FOCUS:

                         Machines and Mentality
                    Knowledge and its Representation
               Epistemic Aspects of Computer Programming
                       Connectionist Conceptions
                Artificial Intelligence and Epistemology
                          Computer Methodology
            Computational Approaches to Philosophical Issues
                     Philosophy of Computer Science
                        Simulation and Modeling
               Ethical Aspects of Artificial Intelligence

                                EDITOR:
       James H. Fetzer, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN, USA

                          BOOK REVIEW EDITOR:
          William J. Rapaport, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA


                  EDITORIAL BOARD (as of March 1990)

             Jon Barwise   Stanford University, USA
              Andy Clark   University of Sussex, UK
          Robert Cummins   University of Arizona, USA
            Fred Dretske   University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA
             Jerry Fodor   Rutgers University, USA
           Clark Glymour   Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
           Stevan Harnad   Princeton University, USA
          John Haugeland   University of Pittsburgh, USA
         Jaakko Hintikka   Florida State University, USA
            David Israel   SRI International, USA
    Philip Johnson-Laird   Princeton University, USA
              Frank Keil   Cornell University, USA
            Henry Kyburg   University of Rochester, USA
           John McCarthy   Stanford University, USA
             Donald Nute   University of Georgia, USA
          Zenon Pylyshyn   University of Western Ontario, Canada
          Barry Richards   Imperial College, London, UK
         Roger C. Schank   Northwestern University, USA
             John Searle   University of California at Berkeley, USA
           Stephen Stich   Rutgers University, USA
          Terry Winograd   Stanford University, USA

MINDS AND MACHINES affords an international  forum  for  discussion  and
debate  of  important  and  controversial  issues concerning significant
developments  within  its  areas  of  editorial  focus.    Well-reasoned
contributions  from  diverse  theoretical  perspectives are welcome, and
every effort will be made to insure their prompt publication.  Among the
features  that  are intended to make this journal distinctive within the
field are these:

    o  Strong stands on controversial issues are specifically encouraged;

    o  Important articles exceeding normal journal length may appear;

    o  Special issues devoted to specific topics will be a regular feature;

    o  Review essays discussing current problem situations will appear;

    o  Critical responses to previously published pieces are also invited.

This journal is intended to foster a tradition of criticism  within  the
AI  and  philosophical  communities  on  problems  and  issues of common
concern.  Its scope  explicitly  encompasses  philosophical  aspects  of
computer   science.    All   submissions  will  be  subject  to  review.
Publication will begin with a single volume of  four  issues  per  year.
The first issue will appear in January 1991.

Contributors should send 4 copies of their manuscript to:

    James H. Fetzer, Editor
    MINDS AND MACHINES
    Department of Philosophy
    University of Minnesota
    Duluth, MN 55812
    USA

    phil@ub.d.umn.edu
    AI_and_PHIL@ub.d.umn.edu

Correspondence concerning books for review should be sent to:

    William J. Rapaport, Book Review Editor
    MINDS AND MACHINES
    Center for Cognitive Science
    Department of Computer Science
    SUNY Buffalo
    Buffalo, NY 14260
    USA

    rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu
    rapaport@sunybcs.bitnet

Subscription information and sample copies will be available from:

    Kluwer Academic Publishers Group
    P.O. Box 322
    3300 AH Dordrecht
    The Netherlands
or
    Kluwer Academic Publishers
    101 Philip Drive
    Norwell, MA 02061
    USA

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