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  1. The Road since Structure.Thomas S. Kuhn, J. Conant & J. Haugeland - 2001 - Philosophy of Science 68 (4):573-575.
     
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  2. L'esprit dans la machine : fondements de l'intelligence artificielle.J. Haugeland - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (1):112-115.
     
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  3. Hall H.H. L. Dreyfus & J. Haugeland - 1992 - In Hubert L. Dreyfuss & Harrison Hall (eds.), Heidegger: A Critical Reader. Blackwell.
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  4. Syntax, semantics, physics.John Haugeland - 2003 - In John M. Preston & Michael A. Bishop (eds.), Views Into the Chinese Room: New Essays on Searle and Artificial Intelligence. Oxford University Press.
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    Review of Haugeland, Mind Design II. [REVIEW]J. L. Garfield - 1999 - Metascience 8 (3):487-489.
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  6. J. Haugeland, "Artificial Intelligence".A. Clark - 1988 - Philosophical Quarterly 38 (151):249.
  7. J. Haugeland: "Artificial Intelligence: The Very Idea". [REVIEW]Karen Neander - 1988 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 66:269.
  8. In J. Conant & J. Haugeland.T. S. Kuhn - 2000 - In Thomas Kuhn (ed.), The Road Since Structure. University of Chicago Press.
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  9. Haugeland, J.-Having Thought.D. McManus - 1999 - Philosophical Books 40:260-261.
     
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    Book Review:The Road since Structure Thomas S. Kuhn, J. Conant, J. Haugeland[REVIEW]Gürol Irzik - 2001 - Philosophy of Science 68 (4):573-.
  11. Haugeland on representation and intentionality.Robert C. Cummins - 2002 - In Hugh Clapin (ed.), Philosophy of Mental Representation. Oxford University Press.
    Haugeland doesn’t have what I would call a theory of mental representation. Indeed, it isn’t clear that he believes there is such a thing. But he does have a theory of intentionality and a correlative theory of objectivity, and it is this material that I will be discussing in what follows. It will facilitate the discussion that follows to have at hand some distinctions and accompanying terminology I introduced in Representations, Targets and Attitudes (Cummins, 1996; RTA hereafter). Couching the (...)
     
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  12. Husserl and Haugeland on constitution.Wolfgang Huemer - 2003 - Synthese 137 (3):345-368.
    Both Husserl and Haugeland develop an account of constitution to address the question of how our mental episodes can be about physical objects and thus, through the intentional relation, bridge the gap between the mental and the physical. The respective theories of the two philosophers of very different background show not only how mental episodes can have empirical content, but also how this content is shaped by past experiences or a holistic background of other mental episodes. In this article (...)
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    Computation and Cognition: Toward a Foundation for Cognitive Science.John Haugeland - 1987 - Philosophy of Science 54 (2):309-311.
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    Heidegger and the Philosophy of Mind.John Haugeland - 1990 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (3):633-635.
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    Brainstorms.John Haugeland - 1982 - Noûs 16 (4):613-619.
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    Dasein disclosed: John Haugeland's Heidegger.John Haugeland - 2013 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Edited by Joseph Rouse.
    At his death in 2010, the Anglo-American analytic philosopher John Haugeland left an unfinished manuscript summarizing his life-long engagement with Heidegger’s Being and Time. As illuminating as it is iconoclastic, Dasein Disclosed is not just Haugeland’s Heidegger—this sweeping reevaluation is a major contribution to philosophy in its own right.
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  17. Artificial Intelligence: The Very Idea.John Haugeland - 1985 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    The idea that human thinking and machine computing are "radically the same" provides the central theme for this marvelously lucid and witty book on...
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  18. Having Thought: Essays in the Metaphysics of Mind.John Haugeland - 1998 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    The unifying theme of these thirteen essays is understanding.
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  19. Mind Design: Philosophy, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence.John Haugeland (ed.) - 1981 - MIT Press.
    Semantic Engines: An Introduction to Mind Design, John C. Haugeland; Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry: Symbols and Search, Alan Newell and Herbert A. Simon; Complexity and the Study of Artificial and Human Intelligence, Zenon Pylyshyn; A Framework for Representing Knowledge, Marvin Minsky; Artificial Intelligence---A Personal View, David Marr; Artificial Intelligence Meets Natural Stupidity, Drew McDermott; From Micro-Worlds to Knowledge Representation: AI at an Impasse, Hubert L. Dreyfus; Reductionism and the Nature of Psychology, Hilary Putnam; Intentional Systems, Daniel C. Dennett; (...)
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  20. The nature and plausibility of cognitivism.John Haugeland - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):215-26.
    Cognitivism in psychology and philosophy is roughly the position that intelligent behavior can (only) be explained by appeal to internal that is, rational thought in a very broad sense. Sections 1 to 5 attempt to explicate in detail the nature of the scientific enterprise that this intuition has inspired. That enterprise is distinctive in at least three ways: It relies on a style of explanation which is different from that of mathematical physics, in such a way that it is not (...)
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  21. Mind embodied and embedded.John Haugeland - 1993 - In Yu-Houng H. Houng & J. Ho (eds.), Mind and Cognition: 1993 International Symposium. Academica Sinica. pp. 233-267.
    1 INTIMACY Among Descartes's most and consequential achievements has been his of the mental as an independent ontological domain. By taking the mind as a substance, with cognitions as its modes, he accorded them a status as self-standing and determinate on their own, without essential regard to other entities. Only with this metaphysical conception in place, could the idea of solipsism-the idea of an intact ego existing with nothing else in the universe-so much as make sense. And behind that engine (...)
     
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  22. The Road since Structure.Kuhn Thomas, James Conant & John Haugeland - 2000 - In Thomas Kuhn (ed.), The Road Since Structure. University of Chicago Press.
     
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  23. Representational Genera.John Haugeland - 1998 - In Having Thought: essays in the metaphysics of mind. Cambridge, MA: Harvard. pp. 171-206.
  24. Semantic engines: An introduction to mind design.John Haugeland - 1981 - In J. Haugel (ed.), Mind Design. MIT Press.
  25. Having Thought.John Haugeland - 1999 - Philosophy 74 (290):606-609.
     
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  26. Heidegger on being a person.John Haugeland - 1982 - Noûs 16 (1):15-26.
    This paper presents a non-standard and rather free-wheeling interpretation of "being and time", with emphasis on the first division. the author makes heidegger out to be less like husserl and/or sartre than is usual, and more like dewey and (to a lesser extent) sellars and the later wittgenstein. his central point concerns heidegger's radical divergence from the cartesian-kantian tradition regarding the fundamental question: what is a person?
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  27. The intentionality all-stars.John Haugeland - 1990 - Philosophical Perspectives 4:383-427.
  28. Weak supervenience.John Haugeland - 1982 - American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (1):93-103.
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    Mind Design II: Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence.John Haugeland (ed.) - 1997 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    Contributors: Rodney A. Brooks, Paul M. Churchland, Andy Clark, Daniel C. Dennett, Hubert L. Dreyfus, Jerry A. Fodor, Joseph Garon, John Haugeland, Marvin...
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    Analog and Analog.John Haugeland - 1981 - Philosophical Topics 12 (1):213-225.
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  31. Analog and analog.John Haugeland - 1981 - Philosophical Topics 12 (1):213-226.
  32. Special sciences (or: The disunity of science as a working hypothesis).J. A. Fodor - 1974 - Synthese 28 (2):97-115.
  33. An overview of the frame problem.John Haugeland - 1987 - In Zenon W. Pylyshyn (ed.), The Robot's Dilemma. Ablex.
     
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  34. Ontological supervenience.John Haugeland - 1984 - Southern Journal of Philosophy Supplement 22 (S1):1-12.
  35. Pattern and being.John Haugeland - 1993 - In B. Dahlbom (ed.), Dennett and His Critics. Blackwell.
     
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  36. Understanding natural language.John Haugeland - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy 76 (November):619-32.
  37. Intentionality.John Haugeland & Daniel C. Dennett - 1978 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):139-143.
    (with John Haugeland), in R. L. Gregory, ed., The Oxford Companion to the Mind , Oxford University Press 1987; reprinted in Actes du 3ème Colloque International Cognition et Connaissance: Où va la science cognitive? Toulouse: CNRS/Université Paul Sabatier 1988; reprinted in K. Lehrer and E. Sosa, eds., The Opened Curtain: A U.S.-Soviet Philosophy Summit, Westview Press, 1991, Chapter 3.
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    Book Review:Brainstorms Daniel C. Dennett. [REVIEW]John Haugeland - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (2):326-.
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    Logical Pluralism.J. C. Beall & Greg Restall - 2005 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. Edited by Greg Restall.
    Consequence is at the heart of logic, and an account of consequence offers a vital tool in the evaluation of arguments. This text presents what the authors term as 'logical pluralism' arguing that the notion of logical consequence doesn't pin down one deductive consequence relation; it allows for many of them.
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    Phenomenal Causes.John Haugeland - 1984 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (S1):63-70.
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    Ontological Supervenience.John Haugeland - 1984 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (S1):1-12.
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    Programs, causal powers, and intentionality.John Haugeland - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):432-433.
  43. Intentionality.Daniel C. Dennett & John Haugeland - 1978 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):139-143.
    Intentionality is aboutness. Some things are about other things: a belief can be about icebergs, but an iceberg is not about anything; an idea can be about the number 7, but the number 7 is not about anything; a book or a film can be about Paris, but Paris is not about anything. Philosophers have long been concerned with the analysis of the phenomenon of intentionality, which has seemed to many to be a fundamental feature of mental states and events.
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  44. Authentic intentionality.John Haugeland - 2002 - In Matthias Scheutz (ed.), Computationalism: New Directions. MIT Press.
    What is the relation between computation and intennonality? Cognition presup- poses intentionality (or semantics). This much is certain. So, if, according to com- putationalism, cognition is computation, then computation, mo, presupposes..
     
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  45. Andy Clark on cognition and representation.John Haugeland - 2002 - In Philosophy of Mental Representation. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  46. Letting be.John Haugeland - 2007 - In Steven Galt Crowell & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Transcendental Heidegger. Stanford University Press. pp. 93--103.
     
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  47. Dasein’s Disclosedness.John Haugeland - 1990 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (S1):51-73.
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    Dasein's disclosedness.John Haugeland - 1990 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (S1):51-73.
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  49. Philosophy of Mental Representation.John Haugeland - 2002 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
     
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  50. Prolegomena to a philosophy of religion.J. L. Schellenberg - 2005 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Providing an original and systematic treatment of foundational issues in philosophy of religion, J. L. Schellenberg's new book addresses the structure of..
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