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    Daniel Dennett and the computational turn.Jon Dorbolo - 2006 - Minds and Machines 16 (1):1-1.
    The award of the 2003 Barwise Prize to Daniel Dennett by the American Philosophical Association signifies Dennett’s importance in the developing area of philosophical inquiry into computing and information. One source of Dennett’s intellectual stature is his command of scientific and engineering ideas, which he effectively applies to philosophical debates over machine intelligence, consciousness, and intentionality. Dennett regards the computer as both a model and a tool that will transform the ways that philosophy is pursued in the 21st century. In (...)
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    Introduction.Jon Dorbolo - 2006 - Minds and Machines 16 (1):3-5.
    The award of the 2003 Barwise Prize to Daniel Dennett by the American Philosophical Association signifies Dennett’s importance in the developing area of philosophical inquiry into computing and information. One source of Dennett’s intellectual stature is his command of scientific and engineering ideas, which he effectively applies to philosophical debates over machine intelligence, consciousness, and intentionality. Dennett regards the computer as both a model and a tool that will transform the ways that philosophy is pursued in the 21st century. In (...)
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    Intuition pumps.Jon Dorbolo - 2006 - Minds and Machines 16 (1):81-86.
    The award of the 2003 Barwise Prize to Daniel Dennett by the American Philosophical Association signifies Dennett’s importance in the developing area of philosophical inquiry into computing and information. One source of Dennett’s intellectual stature is his command of scientific and engineering ideas, which he effectively applies to philosophical debates over machine intelligence, consciousness, and intentionality. Dennett regards the computer as both a model and a tool that will transform the ways that philosophy is pursued in the 21st century. In (...)
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  4. Philosophy Teaching on the World Wide Web.Jon Dorbolo - 1998 - In Terrell Ward Bynum & James Moor (eds.), The Digital Phoenix: How Computers are Changing Philosophy. Cambridge: Blackwell.
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    Working with Wittgenstein's Builders.Douglas Birsch & Jon Dorbolo - 1990 - Philosophical Investigations 13 (4):338-349.
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    What Turns on Hinges?Jon Dorbolo - 1988 - Philosophical Investigations 11 (2):156-161.
    Being unable ‐ when we surrender ourselves to philosophical thought ‐ to help saying such‐and‐such; being irresistibly inclined to say it ‐ does not mean being forced into an assumption ….
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    Alan januszewski,educational technology: The development of a concept. [REVIEW]Jon Dorbolo - 2003 - Ethics and Information Technology 5 (1):68-70.
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